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Nana Aba Anamoah did not mince words in registering her emotions upon sighting a trending video of the clergy who stormed galamsey sites to get first-hand information about how the lands have been degraded.
Recall that while visiting several galamsey locations in the Eastern Region to gauge the amount of destruction, Christian leaders were seen praying to God and performing patriotic songs.
“We pray that our people will humble themselves and change from our wicked ways… heal our land and save us, heal our nation,” one pastor was heard saying.
A lot of Ghanaians offered their 2 cents about the development of social media and while weighing in, the fluent broadcaster summed up the foolery of religion and why prayers don’t have to be applied to every compounding facet.
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She shared her sentiment in a series of tweets saying;
According to her, prayers won’t solve what practical knowledge and common sense should.
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“They toured galamsey sites and later prayed to God for an end to the devastation. Dear God, don’t mind them. Okay? They know the people behind the destruction. Kindly direct them to those characters. Praise the Lord. Common sense is the ability to see, hear and understand things, and then make decisions that are common to most people without the need for PRAYERS!!”
“To the ‘men of God’ who toured the galamsey sites and prayed to God to end the devastation. Read this LOUDLY…God will not do by miracle, what he has blessed us brains to do.”
SOURCE: www.Ghbase.com
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