The entire nation is seeking the face of the Lord today as officials fear the state could be bartered by the dreaded coronavirus pandemic.
The virus has already killed two persons out of the 68 who tested positive for it over the past couple of weeks.
Its voracious appetite has been evident in the last few months as it has claimed the lives of nearly 19,000 globally and the count is ongoing.
Today, Wednesday, March 25, the whole country – irrespective of religious, political or social affiliations – is praying for Divine intervention to halt the fast pace at which the virus, also known as COVID-19, is spreading in the country.
This followed the declaration by President Akufo-Addo for the nation to fast and pray for the country.
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