The Crystal Chapter of the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International (FGBMFI) has officially inaugurated its new executive committee to lead the fellowship for the 2026 year, marking a new chapter of leadership, service, and spiritual commitment.
The inauguration ceremony took place on Thursday, January 15, 2026, and was formally conducted by the Field Representative, Jainie Agovi Jainie, ESQ. The event brought together members of the fellowship in an atmosphere of prayer, reflection, and renewed dedication to the mission of advancing the gospel through business and professional leadership.

At the helm of the new administration is Mr. David Kissi, who assumes office as President of the Crystal Chapter. He is supported by Tabbicca Fouad Morad as Vice President 1 and John Frederick Agudetse as Vice President 2. Together, the leadership team is expected to provide strategic direction, strengthen unity among members, and promote servant leadership rooted in Christian values.
The financial stewardship of the chapter will be overseen by Michael Nyarkotey, who serves as Treasurer, ensuring accountability and transparency in the management of the fellowship’s resources. Administrative and communication responsibilities will be handled by Paa Kwesi Korankye Ainoo, who takes on the role of Secretary.
Other key members of the executive committee include Nana Kwesi Coomson as Publicity and Voice, responsible for communications and public engagement, and Kwame Danquah as Membership Head, tasked with growing and sustaining active participation within the chapter. Nana Ackah-Watson Jainie was appointed Counselling Director, while Ruth Boateng will coordinate the activities of the Ladies of the Fellowship (LoTF).
Further strengthening the chapter’s spiritual and operational life are Nana Antwi Darkwa as Ushering Director, Nana Fynn Class-Peters as Prayer Director, Isaac Achiampong as Special Projects Director, Emmanuel Odei as Music and Technology Director, and Limann Mohammed as Care and Compassion Director. Their roles are expected to enhance worship, intercession, innovation, and member welfare throughout the year.
The executive body is completed by Emmanuel Murray, David Agbai, and Dorcas Bekoe, who serve as Members of the committee, contributing their experience and support to the leadership team.

The inauguration ceremony was characterised by prayers, exhortations, and a strong call to service. Speakers emphasised the importance of accountability, unity, and impact, urging the new executives to lead with humility and a clear sense of purpose in both spiritual and professional spheres.
Members of the Crystal Chapter expressed confidence in the newly inaugurated leaders, trusting that the 2026 executive committee will deepen fellowship, enhance member engagement, and expand the chapter’s influence within the Christian business community.
The Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International continues to serve as a global platform dedicated to transforming lives through the integration of faith, leadership, and excellence in the marketplace, with the Crystal Chapter poised to play its part in advancing this mission in 2026.


