The Wesley Girls Controversy: Hijab, fasting, and missionary heritage

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  • Derick Andzie-Quainoo 1 week ago

    Wonderful piece. Indeed, religious freedom and tolerance is an essential element of any community and Ghana over the years has shown great commitment towards that. This shouldn’t have gotten to this point but this is what d ...
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  • Jonathan 1 week ago

    right, Right 100%

  • Kwame 1 week ago

    I was a student in Moscow when the Mujahedins started their terrorist acts against the government of Barack Kalmal.
    Just like incidents after the 7th November, 1917 revolution in Russia, when the Russian Communist Party that ...
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  • Kwaku 1 week ago

    That is not the point. The point is that any school funded by tax payers should not restrict anyone's freedom. Either take religion away from public schools or allow anyone to practice their religion. It is that simple.

  • Jonathan 1 week ago

    They schools are indeed funded by taxpayers' money but are not for the taxpayer. I do not think WeyGey will force muslim students to accept Christian doctrines; the doctrines in mission schools are for everyone who becomes a ...
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  • Familyman- canada 1 week ago

    very well written article. Let's implement his recommendations.