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Christians,Muslims And Traditional Rulers Must Emulate Coexistence To Fight Terrorists Attack-Apostle Amoako-Attack

Story Reported by Joseph Nana Yaw Cobbina/ Gideon Kotey


The Founder and the General Overseer of the Lord's Parliament Chapel International Apostle Francis Amoako-Atta has cautioned that the Christians, Muslims and Traditional Rulers must emulate coexistence to help the country fighting the menace of terrorists attacks.


According to him, there are three pillars that makes a leader, and they're Peace, Provisions and Protection.


He noted that the economic crisis in Ghana now government cannot fight it alone need for the churches to work closely with government to help calm down the situation.


The most scaring part is when this terrorists employ our own youth in our churches and the security situation in the church now is a bit scared.


As a leader if you failed to meet these three pillars than is a big challenge to resolve.


Apostle Amoako-Atta has observed that the rate of unemployment situation in the country is threat as a nation.


He advised that churches must respect and observed the one month observation of ban of noise making by the traditional authorities of the Ga state.


He urge church leaders to respect our cultural norms that we all came to met.


Source: www.truthtvnews.com

Editor: Nii Amon

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Empowering the Youth: Kekeli University Set To Offers Free Training in Graphic Design, Video Editing, Blogging, and Content Creation to (2) Million Senior High School Students
Empowering the Youth: Kekeli University Set To Offers Free Training in Graphic Design, Video Editing, Blogging, and Content Creation to (2) Million Senior High School Students
Empowering the Youth: Kekeli University Set To Offers Free Training in Graphic Design, Video Editing, Blogging, and Content Creation to (2) Million Senior High School Students