Former President John Dramani Mahama on Sunday joined the Ringway Assemblies of God Church with his wife, Lordina Mahama, and his running mate Prof Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang for fellowship.
After the service, the NDC Presidential Candidate wrapped up with a social media post.
On Facebook, Mr Mahama quoted a verse from Proverbs 16:20 which read; "He that handles a matter wisely shall find good: and whoever trusts in the LORD, happy is he."
This is his first public church service appearance after losing the 2020 general election to President-elect Nana Akufo-Addo.
Members of the NDC and Mr. Mahama have, however, stated publicly on a number of platforms, their unwillingness to accept what they describe as "fictionalized election results".
The party has threatened legal action if the Electoral Commission fails to rectify the said anomalies identified.
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