Let us all do our best to keep the peace, we have as a nation. Irrespective of where we come from as individuals and groups, we are one and a family. Ghana is the land the Lord God has given us. Let us love it, protect it, ke ... read full comment
Let us all do our best to keep the peace, we have as a nation. Irrespective of where we come from as individuals and groups, we are one and a family. Ghana is the land the Lord God has given us. Let us love it, protect it, keep it and leave it better than we came to meet it for generations unborn. You have a part to play, I also have a play. Let us respect one another, tolerate one another and remove every marginal boundary and live as brothers and sisters.
Achie 7 years ago
You have said it all my brother Ato. A word to the wise is enough. We all have a part to play; and I believe that it is sinful if we refuse to live up to our expectations. God bless Mother-Ghana, and God bless us all
You have said it all my brother Ato. A word to the wise is enough. We all have a part to play; and I believe that it is sinful if we refuse to live up to our expectations. God bless Mother-Ghana, and God bless us all
Jehoshaphat 7 years ago
Good message, but I must say the song is not sweet kraa, just because it's a peace song does not mean it has to sound so sad and solemn. My wife walked in when I was playing the song and asked me who had died.
Good message, but I must say the song is not sweet kraa, just because it's a peace song does not mean it has to sound so sad and solemn. My wife walked in when I was playing the song and asked me who had died.
Kofi G 7 years ago
Mo ni kasa
Mo ni kasa
Gaza 7 years ago
I am moved by the meaning of the song.May have he peace always prevail.
I am moved by the meaning of the song.May have he peace always prevail.
Ritewing 7 years ago
Why are some Ghanaians such hypocrites? We find the need to call for peace only when a national election involving political parties, is approaching. Are district assembly elections which are held nationally, not part of our ... read full comment
Why are some Ghanaians such hypocrites? We find the need to call for peace only when a national election involving political parties, is approaching. Are district assembly elections which are held nationally, not part of our national elections? And why do we not call for peace during those elections? If Ghanaians are disposed to fight because we are trouble rousers, why don't we fight in non election years? We know the kaakamotobi behind the call for peace. Why do we not deal with it? What is difficult about being fair to all political parties in an election? Pastor Joe Beecham, do a song for Justice and FairPlay too.
Akora 7 years ago
Well done Mr Beecham. Ghana is all we got. One Nation, One People under God
Well done Mr Beecham. Ghana is all we got. One Nation, One People under God
Let us all do our best to keep the peace, we have as a nation. Irrespective of where we come from as individuals and groups, we are one and a family. Ghana is the land the Lord God has given us. Let us love it, protect it, ke ...
read full comment
You have said it all my brother Ato. A word to the wise is enough. We all have a part to play; and I believe that it is sinful if we refuse to live up to our expectations. God bless Mother-Ghana, and God bless us all
Good message, but I must say the song is not sweet kraa, just because it's a peace song does not mean it has to sound so sad and solemn. My wife walked in when I was playing the song and asked me who had died.
Mo ni kasa
I am moved by the meaning of the song.May have he peace always prevail.
Why are some Ghanaians such hypocrites? We find the need to call for peace only when a national election involving political parties, is approaching. Are district assembly elections which are held nationally, not part of our ...
read full comment
Well done Mr Beecham. Ghana is all we got. One Nation, One People under God
Upper klass musik for reality minded people