Reverend Obofour, the esteemed founder and leader of Anointed Palace Chapel (APC), is grieving the passing of his beloved mother, Madam Afia Pokuaa, affectionately known as Mama Ade Special. The heartbreaking news was made public on February 28, 2025, by renowned Ghanaian blogger Zionfelix, who shared the update on his Instagram page.
Details surrounding Madam Pokuaa’s passing are yet to be disclosed leaving many in shock and sadness. She was known for her warm personality and unwavering support for her son’s ministry. Her demise has undoubtedly left a void in the life of Reverend Obofour, who has always spoken fondly of her influence and guidance.
The bond between Reverend Obofour and his mother was evident to many. In 2019, he celebrated her 60th birthday with a grand party at the APC branch in Tema. The event was marked by joy and gratitude, as he expressed his deep appreciation for her role in his life and ministry. The celebration was attended by close family members, church members, and prominent personalities.
As news of her death spread, an outpouring of condolences flooded social media. Many Ghanaians, including notable public figures and members of the clergy, have expressed their sympathies to Reverend Obofour and his family. Messages of comfort and prayers continue to pour in reflecting the deep respect and admiration people have for the preacher and his late mother.
The Anointed Palace Chapel is currently in mourning with church members rallying to support their leader during this challenging time. Plans for the funeral and burial rites are yet to be announced, but it is expected to be a significant event given the prominence of Reverend Obofour in Ghana’s religious environment.
Madam Afia Pokuaa will be remembered not only as the mother of one of Ghana’s influential pastors but also as a loving figure who impacted many lives. Her legacy lives on through her children and the countless people she inspired.
The entire nation stands with Reverend Obofour in prayer and solidarity as he goes through this period of grief.
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