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Faith in God Didn’t Stop Evangelist Emmanuel Wireko-Brobby From Inventing

SOME UNBELIEVERS in Ghana blame Africa’s underdevelopment on Christianity and other faiths, arguing that faith in God impairs reasoning and creativity.

Thus, they urge people to stop believing in God and use their minds to solve problems affecting society. These critics create the impression that Christians lack creative abilities to contribute to the development of the continent.

Indeed, many Africans practise Christianity, but there are also millions of them who belong to other faiths. Ghanaians, in particular, worshipped gods long before Christianity was sustainably introduced to them in 1828.

Now, what was the state of the economic and technological development in Ghana when Christianity was first introduced into Ghana? Are there verifiable facts to prove that the introduction of the Christian faith undermined creative or innovative abilities of Ghanaians?

Interestingly, however, Christian missionaries, according to Dr. Makafui M. Tayviah, “established plantations for the growing of cash crops like cocoa, coffee, tea, rubber and cotton in the country.”

Dr. Tayviah who is a lecturer at the KNUST adds that, “The Christian missionaries also built more infrastructures like medical facilities, transport and communication networks, established mission schools in various parts of the country, introduced education to the people, brought new technology to Africa and provided tools for farming.”

Now the question is: does the Christian faith impairs creativity or improves it? African atheists claim to be free thinkers, but how are they, by their free thinking, practically contributing to the development of Africa apart from mocking Jesus Christ and the Bible through the media?

What are the evidences of their creativity and inventions that are addressing the plight of the poor? What is so remarkable about them apart from talking aplenty to provide no solution to improve the national economy?

However, there are many Christians with great creative and innovative minds, working as engineers, farmers, virologists, medical practitioners, academicians, business men and women, architects, lawyers and even inventors thereby contributing to the socio-economic development of Africa.

One example that can be cited is Ing. Emmanuel Wireko-Brobby, the head of the Electrical Engineering Unit under the Technical Services Directorate of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi.

He is a Christian minister serving God and humanity as an Evangelist in Grace Baptist Church at Amakom, Kumasi. His faith in God did not weaken his ability to dream, reason and innovate; Ing. Wireko-Brobby has single-handedly manufactured more than 10 medical equipment including theatre lamp, wheelchair, patient bed and x-ray viewer.

Other things he has produced are snellen viewer, radiant warmer (a phototherapy device), drip stand, prosthetic arm, water purity fester, screen leg crutch and hand cleanser which are branded as Wirbtech products. Currently, he is researching into renewable energy for electrical power generation. This makes the assertion that faith or religion impairs reasoning and creative abilities of believers as baseless and senseless.

Ing. Wireko-Brobby’s challenge now is inadequate funding and lack of support from government and corporate organisations to ensure mass production of his medical equipment. It is for this reason he recently entreated President Akufo Addo to establish a plant to manufacture basic medical and domestic equipment locally to strategically equip hospitals, clinics and other industries in Ghana and Africa as a whole with simple tools to enhance health care delivery.

Now, part of the solution to African’s problems is here. Let the atheists and humanists, who appear to be patriotic and concerned with the economic development of Ghana and Africa as a whole, use their common sense to support and partner Ing Wireko-Brobby to realize his vision for the development of Africa.

By James Quansah

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James Quansah is the Executive Director of Christ-Conscious Leadership Centre (CLC) and lead Pastor of End-Time Christ’s Commissioners (ECC), Kumasi, Ghana. James is also a journalist by profession. He is married with four children.

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  1. Emmanuel Wireko-Brobby

    The fear of the Lord is the begining of wisdom.

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