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Nonsense, this kind of primitives laws and rules must not stand. I respect culture, but somebody's culture should not stop another person's freedom of speech, movement or expression. Every land, first of all is the Lord's, se ...
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It is amazing to note that whilst Ghanaians decry moral decadence and the adoption of "foreign" cultures, they would be the first to criticize measures to promote their own culture. A brief respite from the assault on our ...
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What this is all about is honoring pagan dieties. Why should pagan dieties be honored above the Great I Am and Allah? If these false gods do not like noise, that is too bad. God is to be praised at all times.
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Indeed Ghana is a secular state hence in consonance with the law, all religious beliefs and traditions may be practiced. Now, I don't believe in one of the deities you believe should be honored above the supposed pagan deitie ...
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This primitive law must be revised, it cost me a lot of money to keep my mum in the morgue till it was over.
Ohene take your mum body to your village where u can make all the noise and then bury her there with cry fanfare but not in Accra.
It appears customary laws stronger and more effective than government environmental policies. Many people have paid deaf ears to government regulation against noise making, but obeying the traditional laws.
It appears customary laws are stronger and more effective than government environmental policies. Many people have paid deaf ears to government regulation against noise making, but obeying the traditional laws.
It appears our ancestors couched our environmental protection in cultural taboos. Examples are: (1) NOISE -OSHA standards were enacted after Western doctors tested and found that normal hearing, blood pressure, pulse of peop ...
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