Please redirect your letter to ahoofe who has lambasted this trip with his brilliant points in his article.
"Mr Guarantee must stop this madness!
Please redirect your letter to ahoofe who has lambasted this trip with his brilliant points in his article.
"Mr Guarantee must stop this madness!
Danny, London 11 years ago
Mr Alfa, we are all entitle to our opinions and the fact is that Ghana is a democratic country. Meaning the development of the country eschew every citizen to make a contribution in his or her own way.
Somehow, your articl ... read full comment
Mr Alfa, we are all entitle to our opinions and the fact is that Ghana is a democratic country. Meaning the development of the country eschew every citizen to make a contribution in his or her own way.
Somehow, your article has tried to below Professor Martey's contribution to the on going saga of Government meddling into religious matters whereas currently the country is facing huge problems of supplying simple and basic needs of the population like water, social housing, electricity and infrastructure like school buildings. Not only that but the citizens health needs. It is rather unfortunate that the Professor's write up has being taken out of context by people who do not understand the undertone or the main theme of the article. Essentially and more meaningfully what all those who wrote against the Professor failed to ask is, why should the Government got itself involved in such activity? Whereas there are more heavy and pressing needs to attain for the country. Are Ghanaians not presently crying for simple water and electricity?
Did the people elect Mahama's Government to get people to Israel and Hajj by spending the country's little money? Certainly no and that is fact. The people elected Mahama's Government to ensure and to judiciously make use of the little resources to ensure free flow of simple water, electricity, and make available health needs and school places for all. No Developed Country in the world care about religious implementation of their citizens travelling to so called holy lands. In fact there is nothing call holy anything but, except the Almighty God or Allah. Why does it always have to be Third World Countries citizens that clamour for holy lands and that the Government in power must provide the necessary facilitation. This is insane. The present Government has no role at all to involve in such things of religious nature. Does the country has no Churches, does the Country has no Religious Bodies, it has, if then why cannot the Government focus on their manifestos which elected them into power? As far as I am concern the bain of Africa underdevelopment is the people themselves. For irrespective of their situation in life they will still demand from their government everything free. Not considering that Governments have little resources to cater for all.
But Mr Shaban Alfa and your colleagues who have tried to castigate Professor Martey did you not think, one knowing God or Allah is an individual obligation? Seemingly, if you lot do not know it then let me make it clear that it is. The Government cannot provide for you to got to Mecca, neither can the Government provide for a Christian to go to Israel. These are all 'INDIVIDUAL' wants. God did not make it compulsory in the Bible for me to visit the land of Israel and neither did Allah make it compulsory for a Muslim to visit Mecca. These are all human traditions. God is not a God of material things. God said in the Bible that "Man my ways are not your ways, and neither my Thoughts are your thoughts.
All in all Professor Martey's call for the NDC Government to focus on the objective of their election is completely right to all right thinking Ghanaians across the world.
RE:LONDON DANNY 11 years ago
Mr Alfa, we are all entitle to our opinions and the fact is that Ghana is a democratic country. Meaning the development of the country eschew every citizen to make a contribution in his or her own way.
Somehow, your articl ... read full comment
Mr Alfa, we are all entitle to our opinions and the fact is that Ghana is a democratic country. Meaning the development of the country eschew every citizen to make a contribution in his or her own way.
Somehow, your article has tried to below Professor Martey's contribution to the on going saga of Government meddling into religious matters whereas currently the country is facing huge problems of supplying simple and basic needs of the population like water, social housing, electricity and infrastructure like school buildings. Not only that but the citizens health needs. It is rather unfortunate that the Professor's write up has being taken out of context by people who do not understand the undertone or the main theme of the article. Essentially and more meaningfully what all those who wrote against the Professor failed to ask is, why should the Government got itself involved in such activity? Whereas there are more heavy and pressing needs to attain for the country. Are Ghanaians not presently crying for simple water and electricity?
Did the people elect Mahama's Government to get people to Israel and Hajj by spending the country's little money? Certainly no and that is fact. The people elected Mahama's Government to ensure and to judiciously make use of the little resources to ensure free flow of simple water, electricity, and make available health needs and school places for all. No Developed Country in the world care about religious implementation of their citizens travelling to so called holy lands. In fact there is nothing call holy anything but, except the Almighty God or Allah. Why does it always have to be Third World Countries citizens that clamour for holy lands and that the Government in power must provide the necessary facilitation. This is insane. The present Government has no role at all to involve in such things of religious nature. Does the country has no Churches, does the Country has no Religious Bodies, it has, if then why cannot the Government focus on their manifestos which elected them into power? As far as I am concern the bain of Africa underdevelopment is the people themselves. For irrespective of their situation in life they will still demand from their government everything free. Not considering that Governments have little resources to cater for all.
But Mr Shaban Alfa and your colleagues who have tried to castigate Professor Martey did you not think, one knowing God or Allah is an individual obligation? Seemingly, if you lot do not know it then let me make it clear that it is. The Government cannot provide for you to got to Mecca, neither can the Government provide for a Christian to go to Israel. These are all 'INDIVIDUAL' wants. God did not make it compulsory in the Bible for me to visit the land of Israel and neither did Allah make it compulsory for a Muslim to visit Mecca. These are all human traditions. God is not a God of material things. God said in the Bible that "Man my ways are not your ways, and neither my Thoughts are your thoughts.
All in all Professor Martey's call for the NDC Government to focus on the objective of their election is completely right to all right thinking Ghanaians across the world.
YAW MANU 11 years ago
you have done well brother.
you have done well brother.
Abdulahi Ziblim 11 years ago
You have done a great job by your calmness and analysis. Your type is what we need to have peace between Christians and Muslims in Ghana and between and among all in Ghana. I fully agree with you that the Profs comment was un ... read full comment
You have done a great job by your calmness and analysis. Your type is what we need to have peace between Christians and Muslims in Ghana and between and among all in Ghana. I fully agree with you that the Profs comment was unnecessary. He commented on that which was not the subject for discussion at all. The subject was christian leaders going to Jerusalem and not on Muslim hajj. Even if government was paying for Muslims to go on hajj one would expect that religious leaders of the country would sit down and discuss whether it is right to use state resources to support religious pilgrimages. As you rightly made it clear, every Muslim is aware that the performance of the hajj is only for those who can financially afford to do so. Once a gain thank you for the good reasoning.
okukuseku 11 years ago
I read Prof's comment and felt like he has a problem with reasoning and couldnt believe that statement came from him. Those who advise him have a lot doing to protect the little respect he has left after that comment.The musl ... read full comment
I read Prof's comment and felt like he has a problem with reasoning and couldnt believe that statement came from him. Those who advise him have a lot doing to protect the little respect he has left after that comment.The muslim community should ignore his comments with contempt.
kwapea 11 years ago
So, Okukuseku cannot write without insulting someone? Did you see the calmness with which the main writer came? May be the Professor was misinformed on the Hajj as many people are in this country. Due to politicization, many ... read full comment
So, Okukuseku cannot write without insulting someone? Did you see the calmness with which the main writer came? May be the Professor was misinformed on the Hajj as many people are in this country. Due to politicization, many are those whose idea is that the NDC government pays to ferry muslims to Mecca every year. However, that is NOT A TRUE PICTURE. Some of them are helped by 'philanthropists' who are NDC and there is NOTHING WRONG about that.
OBURONIBA FITAFITA 11 years ago
Your humility and respect for your fellow theologian is a good example to us even as you differ in opinion. May your good example and spirit be felt and learned by all. Right - ASIEDU NKETIA ?
Your humility and respect for your fellow theologian is a good example to us even as you differ in opinion. May your good example and spirit be felt and learned by all. Right - ASIEDU NKETIA ?
Allotey 11 years ago
Who cares if you get angry? Don't for a minute think that you can bring that bush and violent nature as your other colleagues exhibit else where. Much as i commend you for not using personalizing the issue I equally want to s ... read full comment
Who cares if you get angry? Don't for a minute think that you can bring that bush and violent nature as your other colleagues exhibit else where. Much as i commend you for not using personalizing the issue I equally want to say that there is nothing wrong with what the Prof. said. If there is no element of sponsorship for he Hajj pilgrimage as you sought to make us believe, then lets leave it like that. Period! God bless Ghana
kofi abakah 11 years ago
We, the ordinary and majority of ghanians care. I'm very sure the writer wouldn't have bodered to write if you Allotey who probably is not married had made such a statement. But because its coming from the leader of the fami ... read full comment
We, the ordinary and majority of ghanians care. I'm very sure the writer wouldn't have bodered to write if you Allotey who probably is not married had made such a statement. But because its coming from the leader of the family of presbytarians, he should try us much as possible to control his tongue so that radical Christians and moslems, which is a small minority won't take advantage to desturb the peace. Sorry to say only an idiot won't see anything wrong with making false acusation, fact which could easijy be verified
TEMBU 11 years ago
Thank u very much for this clarification. Whether Prof. Martey said that as a result of hatred, ignorance or political patronage, it is wrong in both Islam and Christianity to denigrate and ridicule followers of other religio ... read full comment
Thank u very much for this clarification. Whether Prof. Martey said that as a result of hatred, ignorance or political patronage, it is wrong in both Islam and Christianity to denigrate and ridicule followers of other religious faiths. Bravo! Abdur Rahman Shaban Alfa.
Kwaku Anim 11 years ago
God Bless our homeland Ghana.
God Bless our homeland Ghana.
USMAN 11 years ago
When it comes to the propagation of Islam there are two schools of thought. One block led by Turkey believes that religion should be separated from politics. This is what has made turkey the most advanced Islamic country in t ... read full comment
When it comes to the propagation of Islam there are two schools of thought. One block led by Turkey believes that religion should be separated from politics. This is what has made turkey the most advanced Islamic country in the world. The other school of thought led by Saudi Arabia believes Islam cannot survive without the government. They dispense this policy selectively. In Europe and North America they dare not ask governments to facilitate Hajj pilgrimage but in third world countries they force governments to do this facilitation. The question I want to ask is 'can Islam survive without politics'?
Kuuku 11 years ago
Well said Abdur Rahman. You have hit the nail right on the head. You succeeded in killing two birds with one stone. ie you have educated us on hajj activities which hitherto we did not know and at the same shown vast maturity ... read full comment
Well said Abdur Rahman. You have hit the nail right on the head. You succeeded in killing two birds with one stone. ie you have educated us on hajj activities which hitherto we did not know and at the same shown vast maturity and civility in your presentation. I wish those of us who comment on this social network emulate your civility , decorousness, dexterity and respectfulness. You are a true and proud son of the land. Keep it up. Allah richly bless you in all you do.
BB 11 years ago
Great pieckeep it upe. keep it up
Great pieckeep it upe. keep it up
PANCHO 11 years ago
I was not surprise of the comment of Prof. I recently attended a seminar on christian/muslim relationship and the Prof. gave the opening address. In the course of the seminar it came out that govt was going to sponsor christi ... read full comment
I was not surprise of the comment of Prof. I recently attended a seminar on christian/muslim relationship and the Prof. gave the opening address. In the course of the seminar it came out that govt was going to sponsor christians to Israel and i was shock to see the Prof. with his usual ways of approach to issues,just said they wont accept and they will also ask govt to stop sponsoring muslims to pilgrimage. Infact the seminar was very educative as some participants were very happy to know the beliefs of muslims and how to relate with them in their variuos communities. So Mr. Prof. we beg dont sow seed of confusion between us as ghanaians and not muslim/christian matters.
Evans 11 years ago
Abdur Rahman, well done for this piece of work that you have done. It has indeed educated some us. It means that, after all the impression that govt creates that it has sponsored so-so and so persons this or that year is fals ... read full comment
Abdur Rahman, well done for this piece of work that you have done. It has indeed educated some us. It means that, after all the impression that govt creates that it has sponsored so-so and so persons this or that year is false. Thank you brother.
I hope nobody will then fault the Reverend Minister then, because his statement was made out of lack of information. Government should be blamed, for it has created an impression of a "Government sponsored delegation" usually made up of opportunistic party loyalists, much to the annoyance of most of us, who felt that govt was wasting monies which could otherwise be used in even deprived communities, the Zongos included.
This clarification by Abdur is most welcome. SPONSORING IN ANY FORM IS BAD FOR OUR POLITICS, IT IS CALLED POLITICAL PATRONAGE AND LEADS TO CORRUPTION ... Let's allow sleeping dogs to sleep, for it is the well being of Ghana, that we all come out to criticize those who handle the national purse. Thanks, may Allah bless you ... !
Nagode 11 years ago
I hope Alfa will ask prez Mahama who the sponsor is. A lot of dust has been thrown into our eyes by mere telling Ghanaians this or that is sponsoring - NDC hqtrs, supporters to Germany, South Africa, etc
I hope Alfa will ask prez Mahama who the sponsor is. A lot of dust has been thrown into our eyes by mere telling Ghanaians this or that is sponsoring - NDC hqtrs, supporters to Germany, South Africa, etc
Shamo Fio 11 years ago
What's wrong with Prof Martey ? Muslims have been going on pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia for decades now in Ghana. Some of my own relatives performed the pilgrimage in the 1960s.Has Prof. Martey just woken up from slumber to dis ... read full comment
What's wrong with Prof Martey ? Muslims have been going on pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia for decades now in Ghana. Some of my own relatives performed the pilgrimage in the 1960s.Has Prof. Martey just woken up from slumber to discover that Muslims go on Haj pilgrimage? He should find out from the Hajj Committee.Less bigotry, please.Don't drag this into politics.
Nana Kofi 11 years ago
My dear Muslim friend, Salaam Aleikum. You are simply right and the Moderator is outright wrong.Thank you for your frank analysis and education. People should separate facts from opinion. I am a Presbyterian and I do not agre ... read full comment
My dear Muslim friend, Salaam Aleikum. You are simply right and the Moderator is outright wrong.Thank you for your frank analysis and education. People should separate facts from opinion. I am a Presbyterian and I do not agree with my moderator. He must apologize to Muslims!!!!It is important to check the facts before speaking so that we do not step on the toes of others who believe differently. I salute you in Jesus name for the peaceful manner you reacted to this gaffe.
seth danso 11 years ago
some selected journalists including "the darling boy of journalists" in Ghana, Kwame Saifa Kai were flown to Jerusalem on TOUR during Kuffuor regime.... of course why do you think he makes all the PR fr them
some selected journalists including "the darling boy of journalists" in Ghana, Kwame Saifa Kai were flown to Jerusalem on TOUR during Kuffuor regime.... of course why do you think he makes all the PR fr them
CHARLES ABU 11 years ago
Alfa, the Prof is right since successive govt have told the whole world they sponsor such trips so i think u could have ask govt to clear the air. lnfact there no wisdom in your piece to educate
Alfa, the Prof is right since successive govt have told the whole world they sponsor such trips so i think u could have ask govt to clear the air. lnfact there no wisdom in your piece to educate
Please redirect your letter to ahoofe who has lambasted this trip with his brilliant points in his article.
"Mr Guarantee must stop this madness!
Mr Alfa, we are all entitle to our opinions and the fact is that Ghana is a democratic country. Meaning the development of the country eschew every citizen to make a contribution in his or her own way.
Somehow, your articl ...
read full comment
Mr Alfa, we are all entitle to our opinions and the fact is that Ghana is a democratic country. Meaning the development of the country eschew every citizen to make a contribution in his or her own way.
Somehow, your articl ...
read full comment
you have done well brother.
You have done a great job by your calmness and analysis. Your type is what we need to have peace between Christians and Muslims in Ghana and between and among all in Ghana. I fully agree with you that the Profs comment was un ...
read full comment
I read Prof's comment and felt like he has a problem with reasoning and couldnt believe that statement came from him. Those who advise him have a lot doing to protect the little respect he has left after that comment.The musl ...
read full comment
So, Okukuseku cannot write without insulting someone? Did you see the calmness with which the main writer came? May be the Professor was misinformed on the Hajj as many people are in this country. Due to politicization, many ...
read full comment
Your humility and respect for your fellow theologian is a good example to us even as you differ in opinion. May your good example and spirit be felt and learned by all. Right - ASIEDU NKETIA ?
Who cares if you get angry? Don't for a minute think that you can bring that bush and violent nature as your other colleagues exhibit else where. Much as i commend you for not using personalizing the issue I equally want to s ...
read full comment
We, the ordinary and majority of ghanians care. I'm very sure the writer wouldn't have bodered to write if you Allotey who probably is not married had made such a statement. But because its coming from the leader of the fami ...
read full comment
Thank u very much for this clarification. Whether Prof. Martey said that as a result of hatred, ignorance or political patronage, it is wrong in both Islam and Christianity to denigrate and ridicule followers of other religio ...
read full comment
God Bless our homeland Ghana.
When it comes to the propagation of Islam there are two schools of thought. One block led by Turkey believes that religion should be separated from politics. This is what has made turkey the most advanced Islamic country in t ...
read full comment
Well said Abdur Rahman. You have hit the nail right on the head. You succeeded in killing two birds with one stone. ie you have educated us on hajj activities which hitherto we did not know and at the same shown vast maturity ...
read full comment
Great pieckeep it upe. keep it up
I was not surprise of the comment of Prof. I recently attended a seminar on christian/muslim relationship and the Prof. gave the opening address. In the course of the seminar it came out that govt was going to sponsor christi ...
read full comment
Abdur Rahman, well done for this piece of work that you have done. It has indeed educated some us. It means that, after all the impression that govt creates that it has sponsored so-so and so persons this or that year is fals ...
read full comment
I hope Alfa will ask prez Mahama who the sponsor is. A lot of dust has been thrown into our eyes by mere telling Ghanaians this or that is sponsoring - NDC hqtrs, supporters to Germany, South Africa, etc
What's wrong with Prof Martey ? Muslims have been going on pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia for decades now in Ghana. Some of my own relatives performed the pilgrimage in the 1960s.Has Prof. Martey just woken up from slumber to dis ...
read full comment
My dear Muslim friend, Salaam Aleikum. You are simply right and the Moderator is outright wrong.Thank you for your frank analysis and education. People should separate facts from opinion. I am a Presbyterian and I do not agre ...
read full comment
some selected journalists including "the darling boy of journalists" in Ghana, Kwame Saifa Kai were flown to Jerusalem on TOUR during Kuffuor regime.... of course why do you think he makes all the PR fr them
Alfa, the Prof is right since successive govt have told the whole world they sponsor such trips so i think u could have ask govt to clear the air. lnfact there no wisdom in your piece to educate