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Ghana is not a Christian country – Omane Acheampong

Ghanaian singer and songwriter Nicholas Omane Acheampong has argued that Ghana cannot be described as a Christian country as claimed by many.

According to him, most of the things that go on in the so-called Christian-dominated country are not in line with the Christian teachings and is also at variance with the moral values of the Ghanaian culture.

The award-winning Gospel musician also observed that the silent nature of the leadership in the country on matters that are not socially right makes the country illegible to be called a Christian country.

“You claim that Ghana is a Christian country but that is not true. Tune in to your TV channels after 10 pm and you will see ritualists taking over the TV screens”, Nicholas Omane Acheampong made this strong statement on Kingdom FM in an interview.

“The foolishness that is happening in the country doesn’t make it a Christian country anymore. There is too much nonsense in the country”, he added.

Fade Out

He further indicated that, musicians who release songs frequently are likely to fade out early from the scene.

According to him, the more frequently a musician releases songs over a period of time, the more he/she becomes irrelevant to Ghanaians especially when the musician is not able to do that in his entire music career.

“When you release song more often, you lose your relevance when you become quiet just a year”, he said.

“My songs do not make too much noise on air but I’m one of the most champions in the industry. This means that it is the number of music you record that will keep you relevant in the industry. Just a single song can keep you in the industry forever”, Nicholas Omane Acheampong added.

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