Mensa Anamua Otabil was born on 31 August 1959 to Dinah and Lloyd Otabil who lived on Asafo Street in
Sekondi, in the Western Region of
Ghana. He was the 4th born and the 3rd son in a family of 7 comprising 4 boys and a girl (Effie, Kojo, Ekow, Mensa and Kofi). He married his wife, Joy, in 1986 and they currently have four children: Sompa, Nhyira, Yoofi and Baaba Aseda. In his early years, his family moved to Baka-ekyir,(
Sekondi) where he attended Anglican Primary School near
Gyandu Park, Sekondi. He later enrolled in Class 2 at the Community 2 No.3 Primary & Middle School (now Mexico School) in January 1966. This was when his family moved to
Tema as a result of his father's promotion to Personnel Manager at GIHOC Boat Yard in Tema. After passing his Common Entrance Exams, Otabil gained admission to Swedru Secondary School (SWESCO) in 1972 and completed his Ordinary Level Studies in 1977. While in Tema, he worshipped with his mother at St. Alban's Anglican Church,
Tema Community 1, and later followed her to the Assemblies of God Church in Tema Community 4. Otabil was a member of the Power House Fellowship in Tema. His mother died in 1975, and his father in 1976. In the late 1970s, he moved to Roman Ridge and later to Kanda in Accra where he joined the Kanda fellowship. Around that time, he also gained employment with the Audio Visual Department of the Ministry of Information. It was there that he met and worked with Edwin Donkor, who was later to become a pastor at
ICGC. On 26 February 1984, he started the International Central Gospel Church ministry at the Kanda Cluster of Schools, and later moved to Sal Valley School, also in the Kanda area. He serves as General Overseer of the Church and Senior Pastor of Christ Temple, Abossey Okai in Accra and Christ Temple - East, Teshie Rasta - Bush Road also in
Accra. Otabil has been awarded honorary doctorate degrees for his work in various fields. He was also a recipient of a Millennium Excellence Award. In 2007, he was honoured by the Government of Ghana with a state award,
Order of the Volta (Religion). ==Awards and recognition==