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Add traditional religion, priesthood part of the curriculum to enlighten our future generation

Ghanaians have expressed worry over how children who choose to practice fetish priesthood during school activities and talent shows are shattered.
“It is very worrying to shatter children for choosing fetish priesthood during school activities and talent shows. Meanwhile, it is part of us and it is accepted. Why do we always want to shattered talented people who good in those fields?”. They quizzed.
Speaking in an interview with Asona Dehyie Kwateng, Mr Emmanuel Fori ( Spiritual Teacher ) called on the government and other stakeholders in our education to as a matter of urgency add traditional religion as compulsion part of the lessons the children learn.
According to Mr For Spiritual Teacher, it is worrying how we intentionally reject traditional religion which is part of the main religions in Ghana. He said, it is time we desisted from making it a laughing stock and started regarding it as part of the major life guides in the society we are building.
He said, it is important to teach children especially the KGs, nurseries, primaries about the nananomsom, rivers, festivals, bragoro etc.
Source: AnonaDehyie Kwateng | contributor

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