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Ghana: Homosexuals becoming ‘endangered species’?
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Just last Monday night, 18th October, 2021, two suspected Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex (LGBTQI+) practitioners were reportedly beaten to death in Tamale when they were “caught red-handed in the act.”
Reportedly, the angry mob who allegedly lynched the two suspected LGBTQI+ practitioners also severely assaulted two other suspects who were later “carried” to the police station by sympathetic eye-witnesses.
The four suspected LGBTQI+ practitioners were allegedly “caught in the act” behind the offices of GBC-Radio Savannah in Tamale.
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Kwasi Prempeh, CDD
(anti- ‘HOMO BILL’)
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of the ‘HOMO BILL’)
Reportedly, the “acts” of the four suspects, all male, attracted some Volta River Authority (VRA) workers in the area, who raised an alarm, thus, attracting a huge crowd to the scene.
The four LGBTQI+ suspects were said to be stark-naked and ‘doing their own thing’ in an uncompleted building when they were stumbled upon by the VRA staff who were working behind the offices of GBC-Radio Savannah.
Reporting the incident on Rainbow FM (87.5) , Prince Kwame Tamakloe said that the Crime Officer at the police station, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Prosper Ananga, confirmed the story and advised residents in Tamale to desist from taking the law into their own hands.
He said, DSP Ananga, however, lamented that the activities of homosexuals had increased in the area.
Readers, taking a cue from what has just happened in Tamale and juxtaposing it with the raging national conversation on Ghana’s ‘Homosexual Bill’ currently before Parliament; can one comfortably predict that when the bill is passed into law, Ghana will be better-off?
The national debate on the ‘HOMO BILL’ is heating up . The Bill is yet to be passed. And already, two suspected homosexuals have been ‘sacrificed’ on the altar of ‘indecency’ and ‘tradition’. And the other two ‘lucky’ suspects are ‘licking their wounds in hell.’
The ‘HOMO BILL’ before Parliament is titled: Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghana’s Family Values Bill, 2021. And it prescribes stiffer punishment against homosexuality in the country.
The ‘HOMO BILL’ proscribes dissemination of ideas, images, and symbols of any kind that promotes homosexuality and prohibits support by an individual or organisation for a homosexual group in Ghana.
Eight Members of Parliament introduced the ‘HOMO BILL’ in Parliament in August 2021. The Bill imposes between five and 10 years imprisonment for violations.
Homosexual conduct is already criminalised by Ghana’s existing criminal laws.
Section 104 (1) (b) of Ghana’s Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29) abhors consensual same-sex intercourse and prohibits it.
Indeed, the only mode of sexual intercourse which does not offend Ghanaian law, is sexual intercourse through the vagina by penal penetration.
Really, currently, many Ghanaians strongly believe that the ‘HOMO BILL’ must be passed to strengthen the existing laws, so as to halt the emerging ‘modern colonisation’ of Africa via ‘rotten’ homosexual behaviours.
What then is homosexuality? It is a romantic attraction or sexual behaviour between members of same-sex or gender.
As a matter of fact, there exists a very strong opposition against the emerging LGBTQI+ community in Ghana. They include some religious institutions, traditional rulers and teacher unions. They strongly argue that homosexuality is not a RIGHTS issue and, therefore, support the ‘HOMO BILL’ in Parliament.
Just about 20 Ghanaian intellectuals and professionals are, however, vigorously expressing their disapproval of the Bill.
They contend that some of the provisions of the ‘HOMO BILL’ violate Ghana’s 1992 Constitution; particularly the chapter on Human Rights as spelt out in the Constitution.
An Afrobarometer survey conducted in 2014, however, indicated that over 90 per cent of Ghanaians are vehemently against homosexuality. And the outcome of the survey endorses the general belief of many Ghanaians about the nation’s family values.
“I dare say that in Ghana, any chief who gives shelter to any homosexual in any community, will be destooled without any notice,” a linquist who wants to remain anonymous, he said.
According to the linquist: “Ghanaian traditional gods strongly believe in ‘life’ and ‘procreation’, ” adding that “the gods vehemently abhor sexual activities of homosexuals; to the extent that it is a curse for homosexuals to be flaunting their activities on our sacred space.”
Joshua Ashun-Aikins, a political science student of the University of Cape Coast also says; “any political party in Ghana which will make a mistake by just promising to legalise the activities of LGBTQI+ in the country, will consign itself straight to the grave.
“Because Ghanaians will surely not vote for that political party to win power. Instead, the party will be mocked and tagged, ‘trumu-trumu’ party.”
Around the world, for instance, the legal status of polygamy, which is commonly practised in Africa, varies. Some countries outlaw, accept or encourage polygamy.
So, in the same way, homosexuality and same-sex behaviours may be outlawed, accepted or encouraged by certain countries across the globe.
From the foregoing, therefore, would the passage of the ‘HOMO BILL’ into law, strengthen the hands of its proponents to ‘terrorise’ homosexuals in the country? Or would such a law rather encourage homosexuals to tilt towards ‘ proper human and sexual rights’ and guide them to practise Ghana’s family values?
Readers, over to you now!!!
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By G. Frank Asamah
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The Prophet part 4
Antobam woke up with a terrible headache. He checked the time on his mobile phone, 2:30 am. “What! Where is the money?” He asked aloud. “Where are those girls? Why did I drink so much of that whisky? What were those two girls up to?” He sat up on the bed and noticed a bulge close to the pillow.
He lifted the mattress and picked up the newspaper wrappers with the neatly arranged notes. He saw the neatly written record of the value of the notes. No, those girls are not thieves.
“It was my mistake. If I hadn’t drank myself to sleep they would be here in bed with me, giving me the time of my life. Pretty girls, those two. And so loyal and honest. Tomorrow will be different.”
“I will not drink any whisky, and I will show them that I am a real man. Just then he heard the whispers. Very soon it will be time, they seemed to be saying. This is an important day.”
The gold dealer will bring lots of money. Give him some of the liquid to drink, and we will prepare him. He will do very big business, and he will give you anything you ask for. There will be more miracles and testimonies today.
Antobam smiled to himself. “I am going to be a very rich man in only a few days man. Money, power, and women. Wow! Antobam got to the grounds at 5, but there were quite a number of people waiting.
Mr Kwame Dofu was among them. He greeted them all, and they came around to shake his hand. “My brothers and sisters, I assure you that whatever your problem is, you will not go home without a solution.” Shouts of “Amen” “thank” you Osofo and “you are a true man of God” responded.
“Please take your seats, and start talking to the great one about whatever bothers you. Before the service is over, there will be a solution.” He waved Mr Dofu over, and went with him to the wooden structure that serves as a temporary office.
“My brother, I have done quite a lot of work on the issue you came to see me about. I have prepared a special, powerful package for you. Take this, drink it, and go back to your business. I want to see you in two weeks.”
Beaming with smiles, Mr Dofu drank the foul smelling liquid in two gulps, said a big thank you to Antobam and took his leave. “I believe you, Papa Osofo. And I assure you that I will reward you, big time.”
Just when Osofo Antubam finished with Mr Dofu, Mary and Suzzie went over to him. “Good Morning ladies. I am very sorry about yesterday. I drank too much of the stuff you gave me. Today will be different, I assure you.”
“Don’t worry, Osofo. Since you are now setting things up, our main concern now is to help you to put things in place, and to make you comfortable. We are always there to serve you. This morning, Osofo, we want to go and clean up your place, and prepare something nice for you when you close.
And before coming to church, we will pass by the bank and collect the forms. After you have signed them, the account will be open. You can check the payments anytime and, of course, issue cheques whenever you need money.”
“Suzzie and Mary, I am happy I picked the two of you from the very start. Listen, I will take good care of you, okay? Here is some money. Buy whatever you need for the errands you have mentioned.
And here is the key. Please come back as early as you can. You know I need you here.” The service was very lively. The lively singing of praise songs was followed by one and a half hours of testimonies.
Most of them related to money – big sales, new jobs and overdue debts paid. But there were also testimonies about healing. Barren women had taken seed, and, of course, several men who had lost their bedroom authority had regained them, to the delight of their partners.
As he had promised, Antobam preached for only 30 minutes, exhorting the congregation to attend church regularly, pay their tithes and offerings, and strictly follow his ‘directions’ for securing solutions to their problems.
After another round of praises during which the congregation danced to the floor to drop their offering, he closed the service, grabbed the big bowl which was full to the brim with money, and moved to his desk. A long queue was quickly formed at the desk.
Meanwhile, Mary and Suzzie had gone to give Antobam’s place quite a decent look. A new bedsheet and pillows, a secondhand carpet and four plastic chairs placed in the verandah had done the trick.
They also prepared two fish and chicken stews. After all these, they rushed to the National Savings Bank and collected application forms for opening current and savings accounts.
They joined the service a few minutes before the main session closed. Antobam looked round and saw, to his relief, Mary and Suzzie moving towards him. “Hello ladies. What have you been up to?” “Quite a bit, Osofo. We’ve just collected your drink. Here you are. We’ve made a few changes at your place. I think you will like it. You will also have something nice to eat. Now, here are the forms for the savings and current accounts.
If you will sign them, the bank will open the account. From today, we can pay all monies direct into the account.” ‘How can I thank you, ladies?” “You don’t need to thank us,” Suzzie said. “It is our duty to help a man of God succeed.” “Okay, my ladies, please take the offerings and count them as you did yesterday.
You can add the payments made after the consultations. Will it be possible to pay them into the account today?” “Yes,” Mary said. “The bank closes at four. If we leave here at three, we would be there just in time.”
The two friends started counting, as Osofo Antobam gave his clients his directions for solving their problems. On quite a few occasions he closed his eyes as if he was receiving direction from above on what to do.
But as the fetish priest at the Nana Kofi Broni shrine and the dwarfs had assured him, the solutions would certainly be provided. Having heard the huge testimonies earlier in the day, the clients parted with substantial sums of money in expectation.
By Ekow de Heer
Features
The issue of spiritual father in our churches
A student was supposed to go to school as the natural cause of events should be when universities or schools in general opens but this was not the case in a certain young man’s life.
He decided to postpone his trip because apparently he could not get to meet his pastor, his spiritual father. The question is, should this spiritual father die, will the young man’s life come to an end?
Does it mean in such an instance, he is going to curtail his education? This is a worrying trend in a lot of churches where the pastors use this notion of spiritual father to manipulate members especially the youth.
Some unscrupulous pastors utilise this spiritual father concept to have affairs with gullible young ladies in their churches.
Now with homosexuality gradually making inroads into some of the churches, young men are becoming vulnerable to pastors who have hidden homosexual inclinations.
This spiritual father concept is a Biblical concept that runs through both the Old Testament as well as the New Testament. We see it in 2 Kings 4:12 where Gehazi is serving Elisha and also in the New Testament we see Paul relating to Timothy in 1 Timothy 1:2 as a Spiritual Father.
In fact, the concept of spiritual father is a good thing if executed according to the word of God since it helps in guiding the younger ones. However, it becomes problematic when it is being executed by unscrupulous wolves in sheepskins as described by Jesus in Mathew 7:15.
I see it as a way that these unscrupulous so-called men of God maintain their hold on the congregants so they do not question their unchristian actions.
One of the things I have observed since I got born again many years ago is that, any pastor who often insists that members recognise that he is their spiritual father is a warning sign that he is doing some wrong things or is about to indulge in some wrong things.
A parent complained about how his daughter was being influenced by a pastor of the church she attends and how worried he was. I am sure there are many parents out there with stories to tell about how their wards are being made to see their pastors almost like their Jesus.
These pastors have managed to make their congregants so loyal to them and to believe in them so much that it is terrifying, as a parent.
The way things are going, an immediate intervention is required otherwise I am not a prophet of doom but I forsee unfortunate instances where parents burst into church auditoriums and star shooting some Pastors out of frustration and anger.
We cannot look on unconcerned as a society and allow unscrupulous fraudsters using the name of God to create problems for families. My recommendation is for a certain amount of regulation in order to bring some sanity in religious practices.
I agree that ordinarily regulating religious practices makes it a bit restrictive in terms of freedom of worship as enshrined in our constitution but given the way things are going, a bit of regulation will not be out of place.
Disgusting stuff are being attributed to some men of God. There are cases of manipulation of young ladies and sometimes married women by so called men of God and it is bringing Christianity and therefore the name of the Lord into disrepute.
Christianity is gradually losing its attractiveness as a result of the negative reportage resulting from disgusting stuff happening in Christian circles. The way some pastors have been manipulating congregants to take money from them leaves much to be desired to the point where they are convincing some of the youth to give out their phones. May God help us.
By Laud Kissi-Mensah