Ghana Chief Drops Easter Warning for Wild Youth

Suhum Okorase NifaHene Otweedom Amoah Nyadu I asked Ghanaian youth to view Easter as a time for renewed hope and greater achievements for the nation. From his Eastern Region palace, the chief stressed discipline, personal growth, and national development among young people.

The chief noted that Easter celebrations in Ghana mark Jesus Christ's death and resurrection, but he urged the youth to celebrate responsibly. He advised them to follow disciplinary measures everywhere to avoid legal troubles. He emphasized that Easter should prompt reflection on Jesus and a renewed commitment to love, forgiveness, and unity.

Otweedom Amoah Nyadu encouraged positive thinking and hard work toward a brighter future. He called for youth to seek personal and professional breakthroughs for national development. He said Easter calls for love, peace, forgiveness, and renewal of strained relationships.

The NifaHene urged his community to celebrate with love, unity, hope, and optimism for local development. He warned young people against negative behaviors that might harm their future. He pledged ongoing support for community welfare and wished all Ghanaians a peaceful Easter celebration.
 

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