
In Ghana, everyone has the right to joined any religion of his or her choice. We also know that in every country there are rules and regulations that govern the people which very one must obey. During a festive seasons, most of our the traditional leaders instruct the people in the communities and their environment to obey the rules for a particular period.
According to a video that is causing confusion on social media, it is alleged that the Ga traditional council clashed with the church of Pentecost Church, Abeka branch during church service for violating the ban of noise for a specific period.

According to the video, you could see how the church members and the Ga traditional councils were having a serious conflict in the church premises. This video sparks confusion on social media as many people claims the church must obey the rules and regulations in the area since it just for a specific period. What do you also think?
Please click on the link below to watch the video
https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cdnb4xfo67x/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
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