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Rev Rosemond Roseville Ediefiam Senaya
Posted on: Mon 09 Feb, 2009.

Rev Rosemond Roseville Ediefiam Senaya

A summary of her profile illustrate in the subsequent paragraphs one can find braveness, confidentiality, and other emulating morals one can ascribe in a woman of God.

Rev Rosemond Roseville Ediefiam Senaya born to Darlingoton Joseph Senaya - a former carreer Diplomat from Anyako new resident in LomeTogo,and Emmanuel Adzovi Alormene - a retiered trained school teacher also of Anyako.My formative years were spent in akuse in the eastern region, under the eagle eyes of my material devoute, self made and industrious grandmother.I started my education at the Akuse Presby school and moved on with my mother Anloya into the then E.P middle school, where she was teaching.

At middle form 2, I passed the common Entrance Examination at age 11 and entered the Zion collage of west Africa as the youngest in our batch. All this while, I had never really met or known my father. Our paths crossed in my second year in college, he promised to take up responsibility for my up keep.

In my 3rd year I accepted Jesus as my lord and savior at a scripture union summer camp and that was when my woes started. Consumed by the zeal of evangelism, my joy was to teach Sunday school and lead young ones to Christ. My daddy though a Presbyterian felt it was an affront and a disgrace his integrity and vowed never ever to waste a pesewa on me .This was after several attempts to make me denounce Jesus Christ. By dint of hardwork, my mum saw me through college and after graduating from the specialist training college, (Govco) in Peki as an anti- specialist, taught in Anlo secondary school for 2 years and preceded to the university college of art (ucw) Winneba.

After graduation, I proceeded to Bimbilla training college for my national services in September 1984. I had a scholarship on the ticket of the PNDC to study sociology Bulgaria for 8yrs and became an assistant to the regional secretariat of CDRS in Tamale as Regional coordinator in charge of primary health care for four years. I was the regional organizer of the 31st December women movement in the northern region. It must be noted that all these while, my tenant of faith had been clearly defined even in the communist land, nevertheless, on my return, my scripture union colleagues in Tamele dissociated themselves from me. They had the fear I might propagate those ideologies’, I was therefore removed from the regional executive.

I served for 3yrs as recording secretary and 2yrs as the chapter president of the northern region women's Aglow fellowship international. After Leaving the CDRS secretariat, I went back to teach at tamale secondary school and served there as the senior house mistress and Petron of the

Scripture union. I was later transferred to the Tolon Kuntungu District Educational office, where I served for six (6) years. After my promotion as the assistant Director of education, I had a call to enter into full time Christian ministry. I then joined the world miracle church International. I started it all from Tamale as one of the premier Bible school graduates with a degree in theology from the vision international university and in the process of doing my masters at the same time.

My work schedule as a minister focused mainly on the women's ministry, counselling,

Training and facilitation. Presently I am the national co-coordinator of the women's ministry, serving as a member on the regional leadership of the Ghana Pentecostal council women's executive.

I love doing handicrafts, arranging flowers, and teaching decorating and above have a passion to help the poor, the deprived and the less privileged in the society. I have a facility where together with my mother we train young people and equip them to become economically viable life.

 

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