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Ps Nana Yaw Baffoe-Bonnie is the leader of the Eagles Network International Ministry and also works as an architect. He was born on April 19, 1979 and is married to Ps Mrs Kezia Baffoe-Bonnie, who is a travel and tourism consultant. Baffoe-Bonnie’s main focus is leading people to Christ and helping them grow into leadership roles so they can also bring others to Christ. He is known for his humorous preaching style and strong teaching and prophetic abilities.

Baffoe-Bonnie received his education at Morning Star School and Achimota School, where he graduated in 1995 with a focus on science. He then went on to study architecture at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, earning a BSc. Arch and a PG Dip. Arch in 2001 and 2003, respectively.

Baffoe-Bonnie met his wife while attending a program at the University of Cape Coast campus. They were married on August 19, 2006 and have three children: Nyameye, Nhyira, and Adomaa Aseda.


Baffoe-Bonnie was raised Catholic in the St. Maron’s Catholic Church in Osu. He later moved to the ICGC Baden Powell hall in Accra in 1988 and became a born-again Christian on January 2, 1992. He became involved in the youth ministry at the Adenta-Madina Branch of Prince of Peace Academy in Madina, led by Prophet Christopher Yaw Annor. Baffoe-Bonnie assisted with preparing Bible study materials and leading worship, as well as performing other tasks assigned to him.

Ps Nana Yaw Baffoe-Bonnie has a long history in ministry. Before attending college, he served as the Scripture Union House Representative in Achimota School, where he began preaching in 1994. He later became a Scripture Union Executive, holding the position of Prayer Secretary for the Western Compound from 1994 to 1995.

Upon enrolling at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in 1997, Baffoe-Bonnie joined the Lighthouse Chapel International (LCI) campus church. He quickly rose through the ranks, planting a church in Ayeduase in Kumasi and becoming an Elder (student pastor) in May 1999. After graduation, Baffoe-Bonnie continued to serve as a pastor in LCI Dodowa in 2004 and LCI Ashaiman, where he oversaw 8 and 15 churches, respectively. He was ordained as a Reverend Minister on July 24, 2012.

In July 2018, Baffoe-Bonnie left LCI to pioneer the Eagles Network International Ministry in September of that year. The church, commonly known as ENI, was founded on September 2, 2018 at No. 20 Agbawe Street in East-Adenta