Bimoba’s Son Shines Bright: Rev. Greham P. J. Laar Honored as UPF Peace Ambassador
In a remarkable achievement, Reverend Greham P. J. Laar, affectionately known as Parmaasir Bat, has become the first Bimoba man to receive the esteemed Ambassador for Peace award from the Universal Peace Federation (UPF).
This prestigious recognition honors individuals who have made significant contributions to promoting peace and harmony globally.

The award acknowledges Rev. Laar’s tireless efforts as a peace ambassador in Ghana, Africa, and the world at large.
His dedication to fostering understanding and peaceful coexistence has earned him this distinguished honor.
The Northern Association of Bimoba Muslims and General Assembly (NABMAG) has expressed immense pride in Rev. Laar’s achievement, commending him for overcoming numerous challenges to reach this milestone.

“NABMAG is proud of you for moving above the odds and the storm to achieve these goals,” the organization stated.
Their words of praise underscore the significance of Rev. Laar’s accomplishment, not only for himself but also for the Bimoba community.
While specific details about Rev. Laar’s work are limited, his recognition by the UPF suggests a deep commitment to promoting peace and understanding.

The Universal Peace Federation’s Ambassador for Peace award is given to individuals who exemplify the values of peace, compassion, and service to humanity.
We congratulate Rev. Greham P. J. Laar on this outstanding achievement and look forward to seeing the continued impact of his work on global peace and development.
Story by Dominic Duut.