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Archbishop Duncan-Williams Defends Cedi Prayer | Says You Are Entitled to Your Opinion

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Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams is defending his recent ‘spiritual command of the cedi to rise’ palava, saying, there is nothing wrong to pray for his country’s struggling economy and, that those who are criticizing him are entitled to their individual opinions…

For many of us, the problem does not lie in asking for prayers to be channeled toward the betterment of Ghana, but the reduction of the problems of Ghana to something of a spiritual nature and to think you have some sort of spiritually oversight to command the falling cedi to rise is unbelievable…

Prayers without any critical thinking and effective policies will solve no problem. We need to sometimes let God be and face things as they are…This is one of those times we do not need prayers or God, rather we need great leaders with the right policies and understanding to move the country forward.

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According to Graphic;

The General Overseer of the Action Chapel International (ACI), Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has asked Ghanaians to stop politicising issues concerning the fall of the cedi and rather concentrate on contributing their quota to stabilising the depreciating currency.

“We all know the implications of the falling currency…the prices of petrol, food, transport fares all go up. My concern is for the ordinary Ghanaian who has to face the consequences.

“I don’t see anything wrong in praying for my nation and the economy of my country. I also don’t think anybody who criticises what I did is wrong or right. They are entitled to their opinion.

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