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The National Chief Imam, Dr Sheik Osmanu Nuhu Sharubutu, has left Accra for Denmark on an official visit.
The visit was to help improve dialogue among European and African Muslims as well as to improve dialogue between Muslims and Christians.
The visit was upon the visitation of the National Council of Churches in Denmark (NACCD).
Together with the NACCD, several other Christians and Muslims organisation would be involved in the programme.
In a brief interview with the Ghana News Agency before his departure, the Chief Imam said he would during his visit endeavor to promote harmony, peace and goodwill between the two countries.
From Denmark, the Chief Imam would continue to Florida, United States of America, where he would meet with the state authorities to seek their assistance for the development of Education in Ghana.
The support is geared towards growing Sheik Osmanu Nuhu Sharabutu's Educational Trust Fund (ETF) in Ghana.
The Chief Imam said the objective was to get funding for the education of Muslims student who are in need.
At the Kotoka International Airport to see him off were senior clerics of the Moslem community
Source: GNA
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