Valerie Sawyer offers powerful prayer for Julius Debrah at 60

Senior Presidential Advisor on Governmental Affairs, Valerie Sawyer, has offered a powerful prayer and tribute to the Chief of Staff at the Presidency, Julius Debrah, to mark his 60th birthday celebration.
According to her, Mr. Debrah is genuine and full of life.
“Chief is a joy to work with—warm, genuine, and full of life. He brings laughter, peace, and unity wherever he goes. As you journey forward, may every mountain before you fall, and may every challenge lift you higher. God will guide your path, hold your hand, and never let you down.
“Happy Birthday, Chief—celebrated with deep love and respect,” she added
Full Prayer:
“They know, as for me, I don’t like the mic, so they don’t give me the mic, but on this day, I will speak just a few words – excellent human relations, such a warm personality – bringing joy, bringing laughter, bringing peace wherever he goes.
In fact, Chief is a joy to work with. I have worked with a lot of people in the political sphere.
Chief, I enjoy working with him. I enjoy working with him. Chief, don’t let anything shake you. As you move on this path in your journey. Whatever crosses you, that seems like a mountain, it will fall. Whoever comes against you, thinking that they will destroy and bring you down, you will rise and you will rise higher.
Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. And that He will hold your hand and guide you on the path that you should be on.
That, in the end, you will raise your hand and say of a truth, I have served the living God and he has never let me down.
Happy birthday with a lot of love and respect”


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