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KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF ART AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES THE GROWTH OF THE CHRIST APOSTOLIC CHURCH INTERNATIONAL (CACI), GHANA FROM 1980 TO 2008 Adomako-Mensah, Paul (Bachelor of Theology) August, 2010 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Primary Sources (Interviews) Presiding Bishop Professor Emmanuel Kwaku Asante. (September 2009). Methodist Diocesan Office, Kumasi. Arch Bishop Emeritus Peter Kwasi Sarpong. (March 2009). Residence, Christian Village, Kumasi. Apostle Stephen Kwame Amoani. CACI Chairman, (June 2009). CACI National Office Osu-Accra. Apostle Emmanuel Osei Kwabena Donkor. CACI General Secretary, (June 2009). CACI National Office Osu-Accra. Apostle Jeroham John Obour. CACI Field Director or Supervisor (June 2009). CACI National Office Osu- Accra. Apostle Michael Nimo Former CACI Chairman from 2003-2007. (September 2009). Residence, Takoradi. Apostle Augustine Annor Yeboah. Former Acting Chairman of CACI from 1987- 2003. 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