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Muslim group demand apology from Methodist Church over Wesley Girl s religious brouhaha
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Chaos in Parliament distasteful Christian Council
January 11, 2021 Rev. Ernest Adu-Gyamfi,Chairman, Christian Council of Ghana
The Christian Council has condemned the chaotic contention among Members of Parliament (MPs) over the election of a Speaker, describing the behaviour as “distasteful and disgraceful.”
Members of Parliament on Wednesday January 6, 2021, commenced an exercise to elect a Speaker for the House. The Speakership position was keenly contested by Professor Aaron Mike Oquaye of the NPP and Mr Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin of the NDC.
However the exercise which saw Mr Bagbin emerging victorious with 138 votes out of 274, was characterised by drama of snatching of ballot papers and a ballot box among the MPs, a situation which a number of people described as disgraceful.
Christmas 2020: Let’s all be careful with coronavirus The Most Reverend Dr Paul Kwabena Boafo, Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana, has reminded all Ghanaians, especially Christians to be mindful of the Coronavirus pandemic, and be on their guard as they celebrate Christmas. He said as people went out to celebrate Christmas with family and friends, they should do well to observe all the COVID-19 safety protocols, by wearing their nose makes, sanitise their hands, regularly washed their hands, and keep to the social distancing protocols. “The birth of Jesus is joyous and so we should not go out to contract disease”, Rev Boafo, said.
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