Renowned man of God Osomani Morrison has urged Ghanaians, particularly leaders, to take the spirituality of the nation seriously.
He posed a critical question: Which deity or deities represent Ghana?
While we are actively working to elect a president and cabinet, Morrison emphasizes that we often overlook the need to identify the guiding spiritual forces that could provide a blueprint for national progress.
He argues that even if the world’s richest person were elected as president, Ghana could still face poverty and homelessness.
Despite our wealth in gold, diamonds, and fertile land, without recognizing and honoring the true spiritual essence of the nation, we may remain destitute, living in palatial structures yet feeling the weight of scarcity.