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'Protect Ghanaian family values' - Speaker urges traditional authorities

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  • P Djamgbe 1 month ago

    LGBT is part of Ghanaian culture and values.

  • Yes, Ghana accepts LGBTQ with love 1 month ago

    You know history well, this is very true. Ancient and traditional cultures are accepting of lgbtq. It has always been natural for people to be diverse.

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  • NANA ADDO WON'T SIGN A SHIT 1 month ago

    LGBTQ was in existence in Ghana before the arrival of our colonial masters,,, i.e. the whiteman, who introduced homophobia with their imported religions ( Islam and christianity ).....
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    Homophobia is not an African ...
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  • Well spoken, very true. 1 month ago

    You are right! Good comment.

  • Cape Giant 1 month ago

    Ghanaian family values in deed. Do those values include sleeping with our sisters in law like you did?
    Only in Ghana will someone like you be speaker of parliament

  • You are very wise and can see his lies. 1 month ago

    He is a hypocrite that wants to distract Ghanaians from his large salary and disgusting ways sleeping with his sister in law. Look up how much money Bagbin makes and then look up the unemployment rate and low income of averag ...
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  • Nanabebio 1 month ago

    Name the Ghanaian values!

  • Family Values 1 month ago

    Start by using Ghanaian languages in parliament. English is a foreign colonial language - not part of Ghanaian family value.

  • He wants to bankrupt Ghana 1 month ago

    He is too busy speaking European languages and flying to expensive hotels with Ghana tax payers money to worry about real African language and culture. He tries to upset foreign investors with silly bills that create negative ...
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  • Gborlahn 1 month ago

    All the comments above mine were written by the same person. This is just the case of setting your own questions and answering them.

    I don't see the Ghanaian society becoming tolerant of LGBTQ+ rights in your lifetime or ...
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  • Me - Me 1 month ago

    In the US gay lives were first discovered among African-Americans before the whites got hooked to it. So tracking gays origin to black Africans should not be problematic. Speaker should research and get educated in the subjec ...
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