Any Christian Who Spoke Against The National Cathedral Does Not Have Sense – John Kumah’s Wife



Apostle Lilian Kumah, Ghanaian woman of God and the wife of late politician, John Kumah has made it into the trends for the wrong reasons.

The woman of God sparked a controversy on social media while she was speaking before her church members.

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Apostle Lilian who hardly speaks on national issues has for the first time reacted to the building of the National Cathedral.

The woman of God said that she does not understand why a Christian would speak ill against the National Cathedral, which became a topic of online discussion during former President Akufo-Addo’s government.

Apostle Lilian said she did not have any problem with the ordinary Ghanaian or Muslim who spoke against the building of the Cathedral.

But she saw no sense when she saw her colleague Christians speaking against the building of the National Cathedral.

According to her, any Christian who has ever spoken against the National Cathedral does not have common sense.

She stated that even though there are not many Muslims in Kumasi, there are many mosques.

“If you are a Christian and you spoke against the National Cathedral, you don’t have sense. Do you know how many mosques Muslims have built in such a short time without making noise? Go to Kumasi, most of the population isn’t even Muslim, yet they have mosques bigger than the so-called cathedral that people mocked as a manhole and nobody talks about that. Christians talk too much”, Apostle Lilian said.

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Apostle Lilian Kumah stated that she saw no sense anytime she heard Ghanaians complaining about the National Cathedral with claims that they were hungry.

She noted that even if Ghanaians had problems with former President Akufo-Addo in the building of the Cathedral, they shouldn’t have spoken against the National Cathedral.

“Even if someone was faking in the name of God you shouldn’t speak against it”, she added.


Razak Musah Abdul
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