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Let’s put our shoulders to the wheel and develope Ghana – Pastor Solomon Obeng Afari to Ghanaians

The Founder and Leader of the Field Light Chapel, Pastor Solomon Obeng Afari has called on every Ghanaian to contribute his or her quota to develop the country.

According to him, it will take a concerted effort by the citizenry to make Ghana a better place to live in.

Speaking in an interview with Naagyeifmonline.com Pastor Solomon Obeng Afari stated that the well-being of Ghana should be dear to the hearts of every Ghanaian and it’s important that we work to ensure the contineous peace of the country.

“It’s my prayer that every Ghanaian will know the way of the Lord and realize that Ghana is all we have no matter which part of the world we travel to. If Ghana fails we’re in it tohether that’s why we must ensure that Ghana succeeds. Everyone of us should do what is right to his fellow human being and our nation Ghana and in so doing Ghana will be a better place for us to live in. If we’re able to do this God will also reward us.”

Pastor Solomon Obeng Afari was speaking on the sidelines of the Seventh anniversary of the church, an event which was graced by the Member of Parliament for Ejura-Sekyedumase, Hon. Bawa Braimah.

Meanwhile, Pastor Solomon Obeng Afari called on the Akufo Addo led-government not to ever introduce the controversial Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) that many Ghanaians fear will introduce our children to LGBT activities.

He warned that if such a programme is introduced in Ghana it will have dire consequences for the country.

President Akufo Addo has stated categorcally that no CSE programme which violates our values and norms as a people will be taught our children in school so long as he remains the President.

Source: Naagyeifmonline.com

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