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OKRONKRONYI NYAME SOMAFO YAWOH: Messenger of Moral Renewal and Threads of Peace

By Muhammed Faisal Mustapha
Article Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, founder and spiritual head of Asomdwee Ntontom Som.
THU, 26 FEB 2026
Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, founder and spiritual head of Asomdwee Ntontom Som.

In a spiritually vibrant corner of Ghana’s evolving religious landscape, one name continues to echo among believers seeking clarity, discipline, and divine peace, Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, founder and spiritual head of Asomdwee Ntontom Som.

To his followers, he is not merely a preacher but a spiritual reformer, a messenger whose teachings emphasize moral renewal and inner transformation in an era many describe as turbulent and uncertain.

A Calling Rooted in Conviction
Speaking in an exclusive interaction with this publication, Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh reflected on what he describes as a divine calling that led to the establishment of Asomdwee Ntontom Som.

“The voice of God does not shout; it whispers into the soul of the one who is willing to listen. My calling was not about building a church; it was about restoring peace to hearts,” he stated.

According to him, the formation of the ministry was not a calculated move but a spiritual assignment rooted in restoring conscience, discipline, and harmony.

The name Asomdwee Ntontom, translated as “Threads of Peace,” reflects what he describes as a mission to weave unity, spiritual awareness, and ethical living into the daily lives of believers.

Simplicity Over Spectacle
At a time when sections of Ghana’s religious space face scrutiny over commercialization and doctrinal disputes, the ministry projects itself as one grounded in simplicity and spiritual authenticity.

Services are characterized by prayer, scriptural exposition, moral instruction, and reflection rather than elaborate spectacle. Congregants describe the atmosphere as solemn yet empowering.

“Peace is not the absence of noise; it is the presence of God in your conscience,” the spiritual leader emphasized.

Youth at the Center
One of the defining pillars of the ministry is youth empowerment.
With many young Ghanaians confronting unemployment, social pressures, and moral uncertainty, his sermons frequently stress resilience, discipline, and spiritual identity.

“A nation that loses its youth to despair loses its future. We must raise young men and women who fear God more than they fear failure,” he declared.

Observers note that mentorship initiatives and community outreach programs form part of the broader vision of the movement, attracting a growing number of young followers seeking guidance beyond material success.

Facing Criticism
Like many founders of independent religious movements, Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh has not been without critics. Skeptics question emerging spiritual groups, while supporters argue that innovation in worship often meets resistance.

Responding to criticism, he maintained a calm posture: “Truth does not compete; it stands. Time reveals whether a message is from man or from God.”

Vision Beyond the Pulpit
Looking ahead, the founder says his mission extends beyond church walls. Plans include expanding spiritual education initiatives, strengthening counseling services, and promoting interfaith peace dialogue.

“If we can weave peace into families, we can weave peace into the nation,” he said.
As Ghana’s spiritual landscape continues to evolve, independent ministries such as Asomdwee Ntontom Som are increasingly shaping community conversations around morality, identity, and social harmony.

Whether viewed as a reformer, mystic, or passionate preacher, Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh’s influence appears to be steadily growing, anchored in what he calls a divine mandate: peace in the conscience, peace in the family, and peace in the nation.

Muhammed Faisal Mustapha
Muhammed Faisal Mustapha

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