Official Biography
Called by God.
Sent to transform lives.
Apostle Isaac Kwabena Nana Adjei was born on 15 July 1976 in Koforidua, Eastern Region, Ghana, to Mr. and Mrs. Adjei. Raised in a pastor’s family, his earliest years were shaped by prayer, the Word of God, and a life of ministry.
His biological father, Rev. S. K. Addo, served as a Reverend Minister in The Church of Pentecost. Growing up in that spiritual environment gave Apostle Adjei a firm foundation in faith and a deep awareness of the things of God.
Before answering the call into full-time ministry, Apostle Adjei worked at Lava Company at Accra UTC. He later served as a taxi driver. These seasons taught him diligence, humility, and how to relate with people from every walk of life.
“Preach the Gospel and pray for the sick.”
In 1998, Apostle Adjei had a powerful encounter with God that marked his life forever. During this encounter, he received a clear mandate to preach the Gospel and pray for the sick. Obedient to the call, he stepped into ministry with signs following him.
By the early 2000s, he had become widely known across Greater Accra and beyond for healing, miracles, and revival meetings. His passion for souls took him across Ghana, where he preached, prayed for people, and established churches.
He is the founder and spiritual father of Divine Dominion Chapel International. Through his ministry, he has raised leaders, planted churches, and established a culture of holiness, prayer, and faith. Because of his work in planting churches and training leaders, he is honoured and recognised as an Apostle.
Today, Apostle Isaac Kwabena Nana Adjei is regarded as a father in the faith and a vessel God is using to transform lives across Ghana. His life remains a testimony of God’s power to call, equip, and send.
