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“Give Visas To LGBTQI Persons And Let Them Leave Ghana For Peace” – Dr. Sonnie Badu Suggests
Dr. Sonnie Badu, the Us Ghanaian preacher, and musician has presented what he feels is a long-term solution to Ghana's ongoing LGBTQI issue.
Foreign authorities seeking to enforce LGBTQI rights and protect them, according to the founder of the Rockhill church in the United States, should grant them asylum visas to leave Ghana for such countries.
This, he claims, will allow these individuals to depart quietly and receive adequate medical treatment for ailments linked to the threat.
He also stated that this approach will end the back and forth that has resulted in certain western nations refusing to provide visas to individuals advocating for the LGBTQI law.
He did say, though, that Ghana has more pressing issues than the LGBTQI issue.
Take a look at his post below:
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The Ghanaian singer, who collaborated with Nigerian singer Yemi Alade on her 2018 album ‘Come and See My Moda,' has collaborated with another Nigerian, Tiwa Savage, on her new album ‘Coming Home.' Since its release on October 8, 2021, the song has accumulated views on digital music outlets and has remained in rotation….continue reading
Source: Dklassgh.com