Lessons from two Ghanaian women who attacked church leaders

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  • James Kwaateng 1 day ago

    Well-written and analyzed. I hope readers will learn lessons from the piece and weigh public outrage against respect and effective communication.

  • joebowy 3 hours ago

    The most useless article i have read in recent times. Why comparing apple and watermelon? is it because both are fruits. The two women spoke about completely different issues. Otchere, is it because they are women?

  • Ivory Mensah 1 day ago

    The time has come for blacks getting it clear that so called pastors and men of God are thieves and confident tricksters.

  • Mawuetornam 23 hours ago

    Harlots in the CHURCH! THAT IS WHY WE USUALLY KICK THEM OUT. Praise Jesus!

  • KWABENA KASAPREKO. 18 hours ago

    ALL THOSE NUMEROUS CHURCHES IN GHANA, ARE JUST THERE TO DECEIVE INNOCENT AND IGNORANT CITIZENS OF THE COUNTRY, OF THEIR HARD EARNED MONIES. JESUS DID NOT COLLECT MONEY FROM ANYBODY. 1)JESUS DID NOT HAVE A CHURCH. 2)JESUS D ...
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  • Ghana boy 16 hours ago

    Eric are you writing these for a religious studies masters thesis or for real. Don’t sermonize and pontificate on issues which have beeen simmering and can turn violent.
    There is no way to say it than being done now. Holi ...
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  • Villageboy 16 hours ago

    Strangely, your analysis is limited to the actions of the two women without touching on the comments of the two men. Kindly note that their responses were a direct response to what the two clergy men said.
    Did you hear the p ...
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  • Ama 13 hours ago

    The two issues are not similar and your analysis can not apply to both. Infact they are opposing. Mode of delivery was appropriate revolutionary and a show of bravery. Your analysis could apply more to the second one from the ...
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  • H Aborbi 9 hours ago

    I think Mr Otchere is part of the religious clique preying on the vulnerability of Ghanaians. The women spoke their mind openly, and rightfully so. What other data does one need to show these churches have become businesses a ...
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  • Kweku 6 hours ago

    It's not in the bible that if you don't pay tithe, you are an armed robber. The pastor erred with that claim

  • Mark Pepper 5 hours ago

    That to me is a total disgrace. Nobody is barred from speaking or saying a word. Caution is the word. Out of the speaker comes confirmation of own status and degree and standard of wisdom, and aftermath recognition. The first ...
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