
Nat’l Tymes News Desk
IN A TIME when communities are calling for leadership that delivers real solutions, Pastor Emmanuel Mefful stands out as a man who has consistently built systems that create opportunity, dignity, and hope.
A Christian Minister, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and community leader, Pastor Mefful is widely known in Ashaiman not only for what he says — but for what he builds.
As Founder and Lead Pastor of The Rohi Church and Chief Executive Officer of Mint Group, he has demonstrated a leadership style rooted in service, empowerment, and sustainable development.
From Vision to Action
Rather than waiting for change, Pastor Mefful has taken initiative.
Through Mint Group and its subsidiaries — including HotJobs Africa, The Rohi Christian School, DAP Security, Mintys Kitchen, Mint Micro Finance, Mint Properties, and Hebrew Medical Centre — he has created platforms that provide:

Employment opportunities
Skills training and internships
Educational access
Financial inclusion
Healthcare services
Youth mentorship
Particularly through HotJobs Africa’s outsourced staffing model, many young people in Ashaiman have secured steady employment with reputable organizations, gaining income stability and valuable work experience.
This practical, systems-based approach reflects his belief that empowerment is more sustainable than charity.
A Deep Concern for Youth and Community Development
Pastor Mefful has consistently expressed concern about youth unemployment, limited access to quality education, inadequate mentorship, and restricted economic opportunities in Ashaiman.
He sees these not as isolated issues, but as interconnected challenges requiring structured, long-term solutions.
His approach combines:
Spiritual guidance
Economic empowerment
Skills development
Job creation
Institutional collaboration
By intentionally building pathways for young people to move from dependency to productivity, he has shown what strategic community leadership can achieve.
Leadership Built on Dialogue and Solutions
When major decisions affect communities, Pastor Mefful believes leadership must be constructive, strategic, and solution-oriented.
He engages stakeholders — community leaders, institutions, and policymakers — not with complaints, but with implementable ideas grounded in real experience.
His philosophy is simple:
Leadership is not about position. It is about measurable impact.
A Vision for the Future
Looking ahead, Pastor Emmanuel Mefful envisions a community where:
Every young person has access to skills and opportunity
Families can achieve economic stability
Institutions are strengthened
Leadership is accountable and people-centered
He believes those with influence owe the public integrity, service, and tangible results.
For him, public leadership is an extension of servant leadership — using experience, resources, and networks to expand opportunity at a larger scale.

A Record of Building, A Readiness to Serve
Pastor Mefful’s journey reflects a pattern:
Identify a need.
Build a system.
Empower people.
Sustain impact.
As conversations about the future of leadership continue, many see in him a leader whose track record in ministry, business, and community development demonstrates readiness for broader public service.
His legacy, he says, will not be measured by how many follow him, but by how many are empowered to stand on their own.
Source: Nationaltymes.com













