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The National Cathedral, since it was announced by President Akufo-Addo, has been in the headlines for one controversy or another
Many people, including celebrities, musicians and men of God have either supported or condemned the building of the edifice.
But gospel musician Diana Hamilton who has yet to make any comment says she will not.
The singer on Thursday said that she has purposely stayed away from discussing the issues and controversies surrounding the National Cathedral.
Speaking on Adom FM's Work and Happiness show, she stated that she is always cautious not to address any issue she has very little knowledge about.
According to Diana Hamilton, she does not involve herself in political issues adding "this is a very dicey topic for me."
“With things that I don’t know much about, I am careful not to talk about them. With governance, I do not do well with politics, I struggle to comment on issues that I don’t know the facts,” she told host OPD on Adom FM’s Work and Happiness show.
She added that all others who have made comments on the building of the cathedral may be privy to some information based on which they make their judgements.
But "it is a topic I would like to hold on to for now...before I make any comment, I would like to get my facts right," Diana Hamilton said.
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