Victory Bible Church International, a leading Charismatic, Pentecostal Church with its headquarters at Awoshie Junction in the Ablekuma North Constituency, has partnered with the Ablekuma North Municipal Assembly (ANMA) to fix the Awoshie Junction Road, which has hitherto been in a very deplorable state.
Motorists who use the Awoshie junction road, including members of Victory Bible Church International (Dominion Santuray), would attest that the portion of the road is a significant source of stress due to the heavy traffic they have to endure because of its poor condition.
In a statement issued by the Ablekuma North Municipal Assembly to confirm the collaboration, the ANMA said the assembly is pleased to partner with the church to undertake the vital project aimed at giving a phase lift to the Awoshie junction road to ease the traffic burden of the road, which serves a very huge population in the Greater Accra Region.
“The Ablekuma North Municipal Assembly (ANMA) is proud to announce a powerful collaboration with Victory Bible Church International to undertake the much-needed rehabilitation of Awoshie Baah Yard Road, around the traffic light.
“This public-private partnership exemplifies our shared commitment to the people of Ablekuma North. The project will focus on comprehensive repairs, including asphalt overlays, drainage improvements, and road markings, to alleviate the long-standing challenges of dust, flooding, and traffic congestion faced by residents, motorists, and pedestrians,’ the statement read.
“We extend our profound gratitude to the leadership and congregation of Victory Bible Church for their exemplary corporate social responsibility and partnership in this transformative initiative.
‘Together, we are not just fixing a road; we are paving the way for safer, smoother, and more prosperous journeys for all. Let’s continue building a better, more resilient Ablekuma North together,” the ANMA statement further read.
Brief about VBCI
VBCI turned 40 on June 2, his year. Its maiden service was held on June 2, 1985, at Kokomlemle, a suburb of Accra. Over the past 40 years, it has expanded to more than ten countries on four continents (Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe).
The Church currently has over 175 branches in Ghana alone, and its administrative office employs over 70 permanent staff members and several hundred lay ministers or non-permanent staff.
The Ministry has 30 consecrated Bishops globally who preside over the churches’ 39 global provinces. In all, VBCI has 250 local branches known as Sanctuaries.
Anniversary Launch/Celebrations
On Sunday, 26 January 2025, at its headquarters church, Dominion Sanctuary, in Accra, the church launched the 40th anniversary celebration and unveiled the anniversary logo.
A series of events has since been held to mark the 40th anniversary celebrations, including a conference featuring renowned international speakers, outdoor crusades/street evangelism, a musical concert showcasing gospel artists from VBCI and other ministries, community outreach programs, and a health walk.
There have also been Youth-centric events organized to create a unique platform for young people to recognize their worth, receive guidance to prepare for leadership and thrive, create a safe space to address their challenges, and know that their contributions are appreciated.
About VBCI
Victory Bible Church International is a vibrant and dynamic Charismatic Christian commission headquartered in Accra, Ghana. The Church is founded on biblical principles and aims to spread the message of hope, love, and redemption through Jesus Christ.
Through the leadership of the Presiding Bishop Nii Nabi Nii Apiakai Tackie-Yarboi, the Ministry has become a beacon of hope and spiritual guidance, serving millions in Ghana and abroad.
As a commission, VBCI is committed to equipping its members to be rooted in God’s Word so that they will not be deceived but will be faithful disciples of Jesus who can raise other firm believers. The overarching objective is empowering believers to become Jesus Christ’s disciples, fostering spiritual growth, community service, and evangelism.
VBCI envisions a transformed Ghana and beyond through strong generations of dedicated, obedient Christian families, where the gospel impacts individuals, families, and communities, and where they live out their faith in practical ways.




