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National Prayer Director of Aglow International, Gifty Affenyie Dadzie, has cautioned Ghanaians to approach issues with wisdom and tact before, during, and after the December 7 elections.
According to her, political differences should not be grounds for misunderstanding and possible violence.
“Inflammatory language will not be worthwhile in this time.
Please be on the Lord's side by not involving yourselves in any disputes that will generate into anything else.
"We might all not understand particular issues, but let's approach them with wisdom and tact," she said.
Mrs Dadzie is the third influential and spiritual mother of the land to preach peace on Joy FM's “Joy Time in His Presence” ahead of the elections.
The National Prayer Director of Aglow International seized the opportunity to further admonish the general public to observe all Covid-19 protocols at all times.
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