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Ghanaians will on Sunday, March 21, 2021, hold a national day of prayer over the recurring debates of the Lesbians, Gays, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, I+ (LGBTQI+) agenda in Ghana.
This will be organised by the Ghana Christian Council and other Ecumenical bodies in collaboration with the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values.
The event is scheduled to take place at the Church of Pentecost, Burma Camp Worship Centre, in Accra.
It will be an hour and thirty minutes long prayer marathon on the theme: Homosexuality, A detestable sin to God.
Scriptural reference will be from Leviticus 20:18, Romans 1:18-32 and 1 Corinthians 6:9-11.
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Fryers of the prayer service have emerged with some of the country’s notable senior and powerful pastors lined up to lead the event which will take place at the Church of Pentecost, Burma Camp Worship Centre, in Accra. Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, Most Rev Dr. Paul Boafo of the Christian Council, Rev Prof Paul Frimpong Manso, Bishop Dag Heward Mills and Most Rev Philip Naameh are the men of God who will speak at the event and lead the prayers. Powerful national prayer service against LGBTQI+ in Ghana scheduled for Sunday Powerful national prayer service against LGBTQI+ in Ghana scheduled for Sunday
Alhaji Abdel Manan Abdel Rahman, President of COMOG
The Coalition of Muslim Organisations, Ghana (COMOG), on Wednesday called on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to sanction diplomatic missions in Ghana pushing the LGBTQI agenda in the country.
The Coalition said the attendance of the launch of the Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTQI) Community in Ghana and the open strong support to that community by the European Union, Denmark and Australian representatives in Ghana must not only be condemned but be sanctioned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The COMOG said at a press briefing to state its stance on LGBTQI and also call on government to take immediate steps to curb such activities in the country.