Use your wisdom to make more oil money - Mensa Otabil tells government

Use your wisdom to make more oil money – Mensa Otabil tells government

– Pastor Mensa Otabil is calling on government to apply wisdom in the exploration of oil – One of the world’s biggest oil giant, Exxon Mobil will sign an agreement with government on this event – Click here for the latest stories in Ghana General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), Dr Mensa Otabil is making a case for the government to use wisdom in dealing with how to make more money from Ghana’s oil reserves.

One of the major oil giants in the world, Exxon Mobil, is about to sign an agreement with the government to explore oil in Ghana. This is a big deal for Ghana since this company called Exxon Mobil has profits double or triple the GDP of Ghana. Taking to his Twitter handle, Mensa Otabil says the government must use the power of their minds to achieve wealth in the sector.



“The key to #Ghana’s development is not black gold; the key to Ghana’s development is grey matter. Our wealth resides in our heads. Our greatness lies in the wisdom we can harness as a people to turn this oil resource into a huge industrial boom for our nation,

” Mensa Otabil stated. Exxon Mobil is touted as the world’s largest integrated international oil company with daily production of about 4 million barrels of oil equivalent (BOE) and with revenue stream worth $218.6 billion as of 2016. YEN.com.gh is building a platform where Ghanaians can share local news and own experiences with each other. Witnessing an incident? Want to tell about a local problem? Know someone who is extremely talented and needs recognition? Your stories and photos are always welcome. Message us on Facebook now.

 

 

Source: Yen.com.gh




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