The scholar revealed that Ghanaians coexist regardless of their beliefs.
In Ghana for example, one can have Christians and Muslims existing in the same nuclear family consisting of father, mother and children “ he noted.
In an interview with Pulse Ghana, he stated that it has indeed become an example and prototype for other countries within the sub region to emulate Ghana. These cordial relationship that exist between Christians and Muslims in Ghana cannot be said about countries like Nigeria, the Central African Republic and Mali, where there has been reports of major violence between Christians and Muslims. There has been reports of Muslims burning down churches or attacking Christian communities and vice-versa, with this going on in the continent, Bagnya notes "
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Meanwhile he added that he celebrated the Eid al Fitr graciously with his family, including his beautiful daughter, mother and siblings and people around him.