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Ga Mantse King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, has visited Britain’s largest mosque, Baitul Futuh where he joined worshippers in prayer for Ghana, underscoring once again, his commitment to peace, unity, and community.
The visit comes as the nation approaches the 2024 general elections, a time when calls for peaceful coexistence and harmony are more crucial than ever.
In the bustling heart of London, the King humbly joined hundreds of worshippers at the Baitul Futuh Mosque, engaging in prayer for Ghana’s peace before, during, and after the upcoming elections.

Baitul Futuh, a landmark of faith and multicultural harmony, is one of the most respected religious institutions in the UK, known for welcoming people of all faiths and backgrounds.
King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II’s visit signifies a powerful symbol of solidarity, showing that peace transcends borders and faiths.
King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II’s visit to the UK is part of his broader mission to strengthen bonds with the Ga-Dangbe diaspora and to celebrate the Grand Hɔmɔwɔ festival, which took place on October 26 in London.
During this landmark visit, the King has engaged with leaders, communities, and citizens, each encounter reinforcing his vision for unity among Ghanaians across the globe.

At Baitul Futuh, the King was warmly received by mosque leaders and joined in a special prayer session dedicated to Ghana’s peace.
In his brief remarks, the King emphasised the importance of unity and the value of peaceful dialogue as essential pillars for development.
He expressed his hope that Ghanaians would come together to ensure a smooth election period, regardless of political or social differences.

“As a father to all Ga-Dangbe and Ghanaians at large, I carry a deep responsibility for my people,” he said.
“Our shared future depends on how we come together, respecting one another and choosing peace over division. Let us all pray and work toward a Ghana that continues to thrive in unity.”
This is not the first time King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II has demonstrated a strong commitment to peaceful initiatives. Since his enstoolment, he has championed numerous causes to empower marginalised communities, support education, and foster cultural pride among Ga-Dangbe youth.
In Ghana, his leadership has contributed significantly to initiatives for development in health, education, and employment, creating a legacy of hope for future generations.
His recent outreach through the Ga Mantse Foundation, including scholarships and health insurance support, has further deepened his role as a compassionate leader.
His presence at the mosque serves as a unifying message for Ghanaians worldwide, reflecting his commitment to inclusivity and peace across religious and social divides.
This gesture has already resonated with Ghanaians both in the diaspora and at home, many of whom expressed deep respect and admiration for the King’s ability to lead by example.
The King’s visit to the UK also aligns with his dedication to promoting Ga-Dangbe culture on a global scale, ensuring that Ga traditions are celebrated and preserved for future generations. This cultural pride, combined with his commitment to peace and unity, cements King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II as a respected leader for his people.
As Ghana moves toward the 2024 elections, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II’s call for peace stands as a beacon of hope. His actions remind us all that the strength of a nation lies in its ability to remain united, respectful, and resilient in times of challenge. His Royal Majesty’s visit to the Baitul Futuh Mosque is a reminder of our shared humanity and the power of collective prayer in building a peaceful future.
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