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Lincoln University degree snub honours Mahama – Assemblies of God

William NarhbyWilliam Narh
March 25, 2026
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Rev. Stephen Wengam, General Superintendent of Assemblies of God, Ghana and President John Mahama

Rev. Stephen Wengam, General Superintendent of Assemblies of God, Ghana and President John Mahama

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The Assemblies of God Church, Ghana, has expressed strong support for President John Dramani Mahama following the decision by Lincoln University in the United States to withdraw an honorary doctorate that had been scheduled for him.

The university’s decision, communicated ahead of the planned visit on Thursday, March 26, reportedly arose from concerns raised by a group at the institution regarding President Mahama’s perceived stance on Ghana’s Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, which is currently before Parliament.

In a statement signed by the General Secretary, Rev Ernest Birikorang, on Wednesday, March 25, the church described the university’s action not as a dishonour, but as recognition of the President’s moral and religious position.

“From our perspective, Lincoln University’s decision does not dishonour, but rather honours President Mahama… it resonates with the biblical scenario… when the apostles rejoiced because they had been counted worthy of suffering disgrace,” the statement said.

The church described its response as one of “joy unconfined,” noting that the President’s position aligns with its doctrinal beliefs.

“Within the leadership and membership of Assemblies of God, Ghana, there is nothing but joy… because our member has been found worthy of global disdain for his ironclad stand against LGBTQ+ practices,” the statement added.

The statement also recalled comments made by President Mahama prior to the 2024 elections, in which he described homosexuality as “scripturally or biblically forbidden,” morally degrading, and culturally unacceptable.

The Assemblies of God Church, Ghana, urged its members, particularly those in public service, to remain steadfast in their values.

“We urge all our members… to never compromise their spiritual principles or moral values under any circumstances,” the statement said.

The church further called on Christians to intensify prayers for the country, emphasising the need to uphold moral standards.

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Lincoln University withdraws Honorary Degree for Mahama over LGBTQ concerns

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