Dr. KB Mahama writes: Maybe we should be preaching Humanity not religion
By Mahama Tiah Abdul-Kabiru, Ch.E, Ph.D Listen to article
The past few weeks have been turbulent. From Achimota School to Wesley Girls, the media space has been inundated with views of what constitutes wrong and right in the Ghanaian society.
In what appears to be a pursuit of morality anchored on religious beliefs, the emotional nature of Ghanaians when it comes to issues of religion is scary. When left unchecked, the emotion of people will develop into hate and extreme doctrines of faith. It is for this reason that I feel a sense of duty to share my opinion on what should be the passion of Ghanaian rather than region.