First of all, it seems we have more bishops than school dropouts in Ghana and I cannot just get my head around it.
According to the Presiding Bishop of Lighthouse Chapel, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, Ghanaians are living in a better Ghana and as such Ghanaians should appreciate what we have—and also take note of the fact that we are better off than people in several other countries.
I hate to hear these rich men of God and politicians say we should keep calm or appreciate our bad circumstance because others are in a worse boat. Who cares about those doing bad? What about the many countries far better than us?
During his Christmas Day sermon, the Bishop said “when you look at all the shopping malls coming up in the country for instance, you can tell that we are living in a Better Ghana and we need to be grateful.”
Really? So shopping malls are the indicators of good living or better Ghana?