Accra witnessed a massive spiritual gathering on Wednesday as thousands of worshippers converged at the Parliament Chapel premises near Odorkor Official Town Market for the “Mpaebo Kɛseɛ” (Great Prayer) programme led by the Global Seer, Francis Amoako Attah.
What began in the early hours of the morning quickly grew into an overflowing crowd, with participants arriving from across Accra and surrounding communities for a full day of prayer, worship, and prophetic ministry.
The programme, which started with early morning intercession and progressed into the main service at 9:00am, was marked by intense moments of worship, collective prayer sessions, and what organisers described as powerful prophetic ministrations.
Attendees reported experiences of healing, emotional restoration, and spiritual renewal throughout the day, with many attributing personal breakthroughs and answered prayers to the gathering. Several participants were seen sharing testimonies of relief from long-standing challenges, while others described a renewed sense of hope and direction.
Francis Amoako Attah, widely known for his prophetic teachings and national commentaries, led the session with messages focused on faith, perseverance, and divine intervention in personal and national matters. His ministry emphasised prayer as a tool for transformation, both individually and collectively.
The event reinforced the strong presence of large-scale prayer movements within Ghana’s charismatic and Pentecostal Christian communities, where all-day crusades and vigils remain a central expression of worship and spiritual engagement.
Organisers said the turnout far exceeded expectations, describing the atmosphere as one of unity and spiritual intensity, with worshippers filling the chapel grounds and surrounding areas.
By the close of the programme, participants left the venue with renewed optimism, as organisers framed the gathering as a landmark moment of spiritual impact and communal faith experience.




















