Geoffrey Kwame Tomtania
Male, Deceased Person
1947 – 2001
Who was Geoffrey Kwame Tomtania?
Geoffrey Kwame Tomtania was an African pastor, public figure, humanitarian, visiting professor at The West African Advanced School of Theology-WAAST and well-known church planter. He and his wife, Monica pioneered several churches in Ghana including House of Hope Assembly in Accra, North-Kaneshie Assembly, and Togo, and prior to passing he and is wife pastored the largest church in Lomé, Togo, and one of the largest in West Africa, Calvary Temple/Temple du Calvaire.
He was born in Accra, Ghana, on December 5, 1947 to Togolese-Ghanaian father serving in the British army in the former Gold Coast. He was trained statistician, highly recruited by MIT.
He passed in California on July 5, 2001.
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