Mr Charles Abubakar, a Nurse, told the GNA on Wednesday in Tamale that the babies, seven girls and four boys, were doing well.
He said people who relied on human beings were bound to face problems since these contacts could sometimes be limited.
He called on Ghanaians to live decent lives in the new year for the glory of God to be upon them in all their endeavours.
He said: "2014 starts as a year of many things and I believe that many developments will be experienced in spite of the challenges 2013 experienced."
The children were drawn from Effutu Ansaful, Gomoa Aseibu and Pomadzie in the Central Region.
According to him although 2013 was tough in terms of finances, the ensuing year would be tougher and would take those who understand the word of God to survive the times.
He enlisted the prayers of the religious society for divine support to build on the vision of the Government to achieve prosperity for all.
Speaking at the crossover service to usher in 2014, he said this would help lift them out of poverty to fruitfulness,
He called on Ghanaians to live decent lives in the new year for the glory of God to be upon them in all their endeavours.
Most churches were filled to capacity as the worshippers came in their numbers to observe the traditional December 31st watch night services.
The items which comprised rice, drinks, meat, and water were donated as part of the group’s mission to seek the welfare of orphans and the vulnerable in the society.
Accra, Jan. 1, GNA – Thousands of Ghanaians thronged a number of churches on December 31, 2013 to usher in January 1, 2014 with prayers.
Accra, Jan. 1, GNA - Colourful fireworks lit the skies of Accra to usher in the New Year- 2014.
Preaching during the December 31st Watch Night Service of the Church in Tema, to usher in the new year, he said leadership at any level in the society must be Godly to serve as example to the youth.
Ms Ayittey said health education would educate Ghanaians on how to protect their lives on communicable and non-communicable diseases as well as reduce the incident of teenage pregnancy.
A statement signed by Alhaji Khuzaima Mohammed Osman, General Secretary of the Islamic Peace and Security Council and copied to Ghana News Agency in Accra re-emphasised Sheikh Sharubutu stance against homosexuality and lesbianism.
The classroom block was started in 2007 by the people through self-help but its construction stalled because of funding.
He pleaded not guilty.
Accra, Dec. 31, GNA - Mr Charles Owusu 34, an unlicensed driver, has been arrested for allegedly driving a truck into the premises of Apostolic Church of Ghana at Madina, in the Greater Accra Region.
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