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Gabriel Agambila calls for end to extravagant spending at funerals, weddings

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  • thank you 1 month ago

    hope the people listen. The Presby church of Ghana have started this in thier own way in Ghana. to clamp down on unnecessary spending on the dead.

  • Ex-Pope 1 month ago

    Clamp down on what? Should the public also have the right to dictate to churches how big a church they can build? Should the public also have the right to dictate to churches how much tithes they can collect?

  • Jake 1 month ago

    Mr. agambill, please, talk of very crucial things affecting Ghanaians including farmers especially in the north where the season is one with eratic rainfall, poor soils, high and killer inputsetc which this inept and corrupt ...
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  • Bulmuo Paulina 3 days ago

    Great son of the land. Gabriel Agambila, so so thoughtful of his brethren. God bless u for the good work you are doing for your people. The Nehemiah of our time. Amen

  • AN OCCASION TO SHOW OF.NEGLECT THE LIVING! 1 month ago

    The worst part is that Funerals have become occasions to show off "wealth" and impress others. In many cases the deceased person never got any help while living. SUCH IS THE LEVEL OF HYPOCRISY AND WICKEDNESS IN OUR SOCIETY TO ...
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  • GHANA COUNCIL 1 month ago

    Great Job Bro. Keep it up.

  • Test 2 1 month ago

    GOOD ADVISE ONLY IF THEY WILL TAKE NOTE
    GHAN IS NOW FULL OF FOOLS THIEVES AND DISHONEST PEOPLE LED BY CORRUPT KILLER POLITICIANS

  • Justice, when? 1 month ago

    Agambila Gabriel "boma ti indi number one" you couldn't have said it better. The ignorant youth are contemplating, and saying, it's not time for change. They are as usual waiting on Government to cause that change of culture/ ...
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  • Jacob Apana 1 month ago

    Excellent Job
    Please keep it up and keep pressing
    This practice has been my worries since memorial
    It's my prayers that it works
    God bless you on the great job

  • Ex-Pope 1 month ago

    Why should you worry about a practice that is not using your money or breaking the law? So what will this fake opinion leader advocate next, the banning of the purchase of luxury vehicles, the building of expensive homes? Tho ...
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  • Clothilda 1 month ago

    Well done bro. God bless you. They leaders in Bolgatanga . Need to hear this and educate the people. Is so sad,

  • Ex-Pope 1 month ago

    IT'S THEIR MONEY, TO SPEND AS THEY CHOOSE. IT'S THEIR RIGHT, AND NO ONE HAS A RIGHT TO DICTATE TO THEM HOW TO SPEND ON WEDDINGS OR FUNERALS. THEY'RE NOT BREAKING ANY LAWS.

    It should be right of individuals to spend their m ...
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  • Ex-Pope 1 month ago

    ARREST THIS MAN. HE WANTS DESTROY AKUFO-ADDO'S FUNERAL TOURISM BUSINESS.

    Where's Akufo-Addo's Minister of Tourism? This guy wants undermine your Julor House government's billion dollar Funeral Tourism project.

  • Bbb 1 month ago

    I can see frustration on your response, you are the type who will not spend a dime of a loved one but will go borrow money you don't have to spend lavishly in a funeral just to impress,What is wrong of asking that displaying ...
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  • Prissy 1 month ago

    Death is a natural phenomenon and funeral celebrations have been an integral part of our culture and society to give the dead a befitting burial and this is cultural specific; every society has a unique way of performing fune ...
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