Members of Resurrection Power New Generation Church Stage Protest Over Missing Funds, Video

Members of Resurrection Power New Generation Church Stage Protest Over Missing Funds, Video

  • A video showing some members of the Resurrection Power New Generation Church (RPNGC) protesting has surfaced online
  • The believers stormed the church to protest, accusing the current leadership of misappropriation of funds
  • Netizens have shared their views on the concerns raised by members regarding the management of the church

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Some disgruntled members of the Resurrection Power New Generation Church (RPNGC) are trending following their decision to storm the church premises on Sunday, September 7, 2025.

A video, which has since gone viral and was sighted by YEN.com.gh on the TikTok page of Dadzie TV, showed the church members on the premises of the church, wielding placards.

Resurrection Power New Generation Church, Ghana, Offering, Funds, Offertory, Protest
Members of Resurrection Power New Generation Church protest over missing church funds. Photo credit: @RNPGC/Facebook
Source: UGC

The motive behind the action was to express their displeasure with the church's management and demand accountability for church funds.

Some inscriptions on the placards read: “No account, no preaching,” “Boat and Naa must go,” “We need accountability and auditors,” and “The youth must stand for the church,” among others.

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The voice of a man could also be heard blaring through speakers at the premises as he lamented the poor state of the church since the passing of the founder, Rev. Anthony Kwadwo Boakye, in 2023.

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The massive premises of The Resurrection Power New Generation Church. Photo credit:@Resurrection Power New Generation Church (RPNGC)/Facebook
Source: Facebook

This brouhaha happened while the church service was ongoing.

The video, which has since gone viral, was captioned:

"Members of the Resurrection Power New Generation Church have staged a protest, accusing the leadership of misusing church funds. Since the passing of the church’s founder, Rev. Anthony Kwadwo Boakye, in February 2023 at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, the church has faced a series of similar demonstrations and internal disputes," the caption read.

Watch the video below:

Reactions to protest by RPNGC members

Social media users who commented on the video shared varied opinions on the concerns raised by the disgruntled members of the church.

Kuami alone commented:

"After the founder died, I heard his voice saying to me that he wanted to use me for rituals so that he could get the anointing to resurrect the dead. But the Lord struck him, and that led to his illness. To prove himself innocent, he disturbed my life for one year, but I shouldn’t tell anybody that he was doing it. He has been doing it for two years now… that man is a chief wizard."

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Obaapa Princess Forgive stated:

"Church is a business ampa… 3nka correction wodi ama Nyame deɛ. Why no accountability?"

PICK N ROLL opined:

"Church members shouldn’t be doing this. Your only business is to go to church and worship God. Giving isn’t compulsory; it’s for your own blessings, as the Bible says. This is so, so wrong."

Raymond Kangavi wrote:

"That’s why I keep going to my Methodist Church oooo, because with these new churches, when the founder is no more, then it’s another story."

Obinim scolds church members over GH¢5–10 offerings

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Bishop Daniel Obinim warned his church members against giving “small offerings.”

In a video, the IGWC leader admonished congregants to increase the amounts they pay for offerings to support God’s work.

He opined that offerings like GH¢5 to 10 were a mockery to God and a show of “disrespect toward him as their pastor and suggested that the acceptable offering in any of the branches of his churches should be GH¢20 and above.

Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Philip Boateng Kessie (Head of Human Interest Desk) Philip Boateng Kessie started writing for YEN.com.gh in 2022 and is the Head of the Human Interest desk. He has over six years of experience in journalism and graduated from the University of Cape Coast in 2018 with a bachelor's degree in Communication Studies. Philip previously served as a reporter for Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL) and as a content writer for Scooper News. He has a certificate in Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. Email: philip.kessie@yen.com.gh.