Edumfa Prayer Camp:The Spiritual Ground That Has Welcomed 4 Presidents of Ghana
Edumfa Prayer Camp, now officially known as Edumfa Heavenly Ministry, has etched its name into Ghana’s spiritual and political history as a sacred place of prayer and divine encounter. Located in the Central Region of Ghana, this prayer camp has over the years become a destination for leaders, politicians and people from all walks of life seeking divine intervention.
What sets Edumfa apart is the remarkable connection it has with the political leadership of Ghana. Historical accounts show that four Ghanaian Presidents John Agyekum Kufuor, the late John Evans Atta Mills, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and John Dramani Mahama all visited the prayer camp prior to winning national elections.
• John Agyekum Kufuor visited Edumfa and sought God’s guidance before emerging victorious in the 2000 general elections.
• The late President John Atta Mills also prayed at Edumfa before securing a win in the 2008 elections.
• President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo visited the prayer camp prior to his long-awaited victory in the 2016 elections.
• President John Dramani Mahama, Ghana’s current leader, also reportedly visited and prayed at the camp before his 2024 electoral victory.
The spiritual impact of Edumfa is not limited to Ghana alone. Former Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo and his wife are also said to have visited the camp and received blessings during their time of spiritual need.
The prayer cam was founded by the late Prophetess Grace Mensah affectionately known as Auntie Grace (16) and her husband Elder J.K. Mensah the Edumfa Prayer Camp has grown over the decades into a hub of prayer, fasting, healing, and prophetic ministry.
Today, the ministry is led by Pastor Benny Bedford who continues the legacy of nurturing souls through prayer and the word of God.
While Edumfa Heavenly Ministry is known for welcoming public figures its mission remains rooted in faith, healing and transformation for all regardless of status. Thousands of believers continue to flock to Edumfa for spiritual renewal, healing, and breakthroughs.
The story of Edumfa is not just about politics or fame it’s a reflection of Ghana’s deeply spiritual culture where leadership and divine direction often intersect. The camp remains open to all who seek to deepen their faith and experience God’s power.