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Witch hunting, not Witch Camps, is the National Tragedy

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  • Che 9 years ago

    If in 2014, people still believe in witchcraft in Ghana, then the citizens of the whole nation should bow our heads in shame. This belief is perpetuated by dogmatic belief in religion. We still believe that spirit exist and t ...
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  • Nkansah 9 years ago

    IT ALL STARTS IN THE PENTECOSTAL AND CHARISMATIC CHURCHES.
    START FROM THESE CHURCHES.

  • Asiwome 9 years ago

    You have said it all. There must be a national dialogue on what is good and what is evil. We bless and we curse, we shun, fine and jail. These things form the fabric of every society, even those who don't think that humans sh ...
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  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    Ayigbe JJ is the worst thing that has happened to Ghana and we know for a fact that historians who are not under the influence of his brainwash propaganda or children of the future will very rightly confirm so . i am hoping G ...
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  • Ayitey Fio 9 years ago

    PV OBENG IS A GUAN. THE GUAN ARE THE ORIGINAL INHABITANTS OF GHANA. AKANS , GAS AND EWES ARE ALL LATE ARRIVALS TO GHANA. THE GUANS WERE THE FIRST IN GHANA. WE ARE ALL ILLEGALS IN GHANA.
    READ SOME HISTORY.

    GAS, EWES AND NO ...
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  • GHANABA KEN 9 years ago

    1 Samuel 15:23 (KJV) "For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft..."


    Those Nasty Witches


    •With all the warnings in Scriptures about witchcraft, you would think it was a major problem in life. But "witchcraft", as ...
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  • Jab 9 years ago

    You hit the nail in the head. This is a country of whichcraft believers. Until people change their mindset nothing positive can happen. This is 14th century believes and people still belief it today. What a shame.

  • BLACKMAN 9 years ago

    we have our learned people also contributing to this fallacy of witchcraft issue. our own behaviour can connote witchcraftship, not any spirit,bird that fly in the night after people.

  • Frank in USA 9 years ago

    I oompletely agree with your assessment. Mrs. Mahama has increased attention to this terrible practice but is not addressing the real issue.. I have been three times to one of these smaller camps so understand the complexitie ...
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  • NICHOLAS 9 years ago

    The belief in the existence of witches and witch-accusations are all direct signs of under-development and primitiveness.

    There was a guy who claimed a man of God told him that three women who are witches in the family hav ...
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