Ghana’s president, William Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in a recent recorded interview on Al Jazeera threw his nation into chaos after giving every citizen reason to believe that he will legalise homosexuality if shove comes to push. This interview has resulted in various commentators from the clergy to the ordinary lane man concerned about why our president will express such liberal views on LGBT.
The Prime Minister of Luxembourg, @Xavier_Bettel is a homosexual, married a fellow man Gauthier Destenay as his husband while he the Prime Minister is the wife.
The couple are in Ghana on the invitation of president @NAkuffoAddo to reaffirm his position on gay marriages and homosexuality in general. Our Veep, @MBawumia earlier on also welcomed the Dutch Premier Mark Rutte @MinPres another known homosexual, all this just hours after our president gave his cunning endorsement that legalising homosexuality in Ghana is bound to happen if coalition is strong enough.
In the pictures below you notice in one, the very INTIMATE and COMPROMISING pose our not-thinking-straight president, William Akufo-Addo was in with the Luxembourg Premier and his husband.
Diplomacy will permit this level of closeness if only two sides were feuding and a third party in between is a peace broker. This goes further to confirm the position of MP for Ododoodiodoo Hon. Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye that a lot of known homosexuals are within the Flagstaff House, the seat of government.
No right thinking patriotic citizen, media house filled with the high African values, tradition, heritage, etc, will sit aloof, unconcerned as those we elect to be our leaders continue to take the governed for granted, take decisions with their selfish interest being priority. It has also become clear that government in its bid to sustain the crippling FSHS (Free SHS) it harshly introduced without any proper nationwide consultative engagements is bent on doing everything and anything including endorsing homosexuality so as to make the LGBT community feel welcomed and extend a hand of capital injection into the Ghanaian economy.
We can no longer sit and expect God to come from the heavens to rescue us, we must rise, we must protest, we must resist this oppressor’s rule, Ghana. God bless our homeland Ghana. #StrongerTogether #PossibleTogether #GetInvolved
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