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Where am I? News God will Choose next President – President Mills
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President J E Mills Ghana's President John Evans Atta Mills, has cautioned Ghanaians to desist from acts that would undermine the current peace in the country.

 He said peace would elude all if they fail to guard their actions citing  politics of insults on the airwaves, backbiting and acts of indiscipline.

He has also called for a peaceful 2012 general elections, indicating it was God who set up kings and therefore the next President for the country lay in the hands of the Almighty God.

President Mills who was addressing a durbar of chiefs and people of Oguaa Traditional Area during the celebration of the annual Fetu Afahye festival in Cape Coast on Saturday, urged all citizens

and residents of the area to respect one another and to co-exist with one another harmoniously, charging the youth in particular to be respectful and truthful at all times.

He also reaffirmed his commitment to ensure the fulfillment of all pledges he had made to the people of Cape Coast.

This year’s celebration, which is the 49th edition, was on the theme: “Peaceful Co-existence, a Pre-requisite for the Development of Oguaaman.”

President Mills was given a rousing welcome by the people when he arrived for the celebration, contrary to earlier reports that people were planning to disrupt the event.

The large enthusiastic crowd, which had waited for hours observing the arrival of the procession of chiefs, Asafo chiefs and their companies as well as traditional priests and priestesses for the

festival durbar, rose in jubilation amidst cheers, singing, shouting and waving of handkerchiefs the moment the president and his entourage arrived.

Last Friday the Mayor of Cape Coast held an emergency Security Council meeting and informed the press of a planned disruption of the festival durbar by a group who wanted to cause disaffection against the President.

The festival, however, turned out to be peaceful attracting important dignitaries such as members of the diplomatic corps, ministers of state, tourists, Africans from the Diaspora and citizens from outside the town.

Source: Myjoyonline.com

Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 September 2011 18:41
 

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0 #1 Guest 2011-09-07 19:21
That is complete rubbish. It is acting like a child to say that. God gave us minds. It is our job to think and use the brain we have been given. God wants free, responsible adults not children. He does not want us to be robots by making all the decisions for us. Even Jesus said render unto Ceaser what is due to Caeser and render unto God what is due to God.
THINK you have been given a brain and consciebce. You have been given Jesus as an example. Respect God and use the brain and heart he has given you.
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