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John Ntim Fodjour, former Deputy Minister for Education and current Member of Parliament for Assin South, has opened up about why he prefers the title "Reverend" over the more common "Honorable" used by his parliamentary colleagues. "Most people prefer to be called honorable, but for me, it's always been 'Reverend.' I even prefer 'Fodjour,'" he told Roselyn Felli in an interview on Joy Prime monitred by MyNewsGh. "It's nice that way-simple and easy to say." For Rev.
Fodjour, who has been an ordained minister for over 12 years, the ministry remains his greatest source of fulfillment. "The reverend title has been my calling.
Working in the vineyard of the Lord is such a great honor," he said, adding that he prefers not to go by the title alone but to live out the work that comes with it.