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Agona East Celebrates National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving with Unity and Reflection
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49006, member: 636"] Agona East District leaders brought Christians and Muslims together for Ghana's special prayer day last Tuesday. District Chief Executive Samuel Oscar Mensah organized events at both Agona Nsaba Church of Pentecost and the local mosque. Huge crowds showed up from different religious groups across the area. People prayed for peace and unity despite their different backgrounds and beliefs. The gathering focused on asking God to help Ghana grow stronger as a nation. Mensah praised President John Dramani Mahama for creating this new national holiday. The theme asked everyone to think about the past, make changes, and build a better future for Ghana. Mensah reminded people that Ghana has made good progress since independence but still faces tough problems. Corruption, jobless young people, and money troubles continue to hurt the country. Leaders need to learn from both successes and failures to move forward. The district boss called for major changes in how Ghana operates. He wants leaders to follow God's rules about fairness and honesty. Mensah said the country must stop corruption and greed that hurts ordinary citizens. Environmental protection and teaching young people good values became important topics during his speech. Religious leaders from Christian churches and Muslim communities attended both prayer sessions. Mensah asked everyone to commit to transforming Ghana through better attitudes and actions. He believes divine guidance will help leaders make wise decisions for all citizens. The prayer day aimed to bring people together regardless of their tribal, religious, or political differences. [/QUOTE]
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