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Supreme Court sets April 21 to hear Wesley Girls’ religious rights case
Not the same fight: Why the Achimota and Wesley Girls cases tell two different stories
Methodist Church Ghana responds to Supreme Court suit over Wesley Girls’ High School
Wesley Girls High School & the Muslim Girl: A national conversation on rights, faith, and institutional apartheid
Choice cannot override religious rights – Africa Education Watch
Constitutional rights take precedence over school choice, says Kofi Asare
Wesley Girls’ case: No right is divisible; we won’t deny any girl her faith – Education Minister
WGHS 2004 year group launches major fundraising drive for 2026 Speech Day and Legacy Project
NSMQ: Wey Gey Hey cruises to semi-final, showing PERSCO and Mawuli School the exit
Bawumia commissions Digital Repository facility for Wesley Girls High School
NSMQ 2023: Wesley Girls, Achimota, Chemu SHS, Koforidua Sec Tech’s impressive showing end Day 4 of prelims
Playback: Wey Gey Hey comes up against Ketasco, Tamale SHS in semi-final
NSMQ2021: Pojoss silenced by Wey Gey Hey in quarter-final cracker
Advocates for Christ Ghana reacts to Wesley Girl’s fasting brouhaha
Wesley Girls: Non-Fasting Policy is non-discriminatory – Advocates for Christs Ghana
Schools must change their modus operandi in dealing with Muslim students – Sheikh Aremeyaw
Don’t reduce our schools to ideological and religious fighting grounds – Akufo-Addo tells religious leaders
Wesley Girls: Aside ban on fasting, Muslims aren’t allowed to observe Salat – Old student
Dr Mavis Owureku Asare: Wesley Girls’ no fast policy is not about religion
Wesley Girls ‘no fasting’ policy: What dialogue can’t resolve, even war can’t – Muslim Caucus in Parliament
Old students of Wesley Girls refute claims of banning a specific religious group from fasting
Blunt and Blay: Real reason why the Church won’t allow a Muslim student to fast in a ‘Mission School’
Playback: Newsfile discusses #FixTheCountry brouhaha; Muslim students not allowed to fast in public Christian school
Methodist Church stands by its objection to GES directive to let Muslim students fast – Bishop of Northern Accra Diocese
GNECC joins calls for calm on Wesley Girls’ fasting brouhaha
Dr Prince Hamid Armah: Striking a balance between school rules and rights of students; a needle in a haystack
Claims of fasting affecting health unfounded – Islamic Medical Association, Ghana
Ramadan: Senior High Schools need a standardised code – Africa Education Watch
Wesley Girls’ SHS ‘no fasting” policy, strictly for health reasons – Old students
Muslim Caucus in Parliament calls on ummah to remain calm amid Wesley Girls impasse
Ramadan: UDS Dean of Education condemns Wesley Girls SHS management
Ramadan: Exercise restraint and circumspection in your comments – Peace Council to all stakeholders
We expect Muslims attending Christian Mission schools to observe their regulation – Advocates for Christ Ghana
GES directs Wesley Girls, other SHSs to permit students to fast
Sanction Wesley Girls headmistress for not allowing Muslim students to fast – Group to Education Minister
Chief Imam disappointed with Wesley Girls’ refusal to let students fast – Sheikh Aremeyaw
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