Ga Mantse advocate for peace ahead of 2024 elections during visit to UK's largest Mosque
Ga Mantse, King Tackies Teiko Tsuru II, joined worshipers at Britain's largest Mosque to pray for peace in Ghana as the country approaches its 2024 elections.
His visit reflects a commitment to unity and stability during this critical period.
King Tackies Teiko Tsuru II expressed his honor in joining the congregation and engaging in a dialogue with the Muslim Television Ahmadiyya International (MTA), discussing possibilities of broadcasting Ga-Dangbe programs globally.
The initiative aims to promote Ghanaian Culture and heritage, sharing the Ga-Dangbe traditions with a worldwide audience.
Ga Mantse, King Tackies Teiko Tsuru II, joined worshipers at Britain's largest Mosque to pray for peace in Ghana as the country approaches its 2024 elections.
His visit reflects a commitment to unity and stability during this critical period.
King Tackies Teiko Tsuru II expressed his honor in joining the congregation and engaging in a dialogue with the Muslim Television Ahmadiyya International (MTA), discussing possibilities of broadcasting Ga-Dangbe programs globally.
The initiative aims to promote Ghanaian Culture and heritage, sharing the Ga-Dangbe traditions with a worldwide audience.
Ga Mantse advocate for peace ahead of 2024 elections during visit to UK's largest Mosque
Ga Mantse, King Tackies Teiko Tsuru II, joined worshipers at Britain's largest Mosque to pray for peace in Ghana as the country approaches its 2024 elections.
His visit reflects a commitment to unity and stability during this critical period.
King Tackies Teiko Tsuru II expressed his honor in joining the congregation and engaging in a dialogue with the Muslim Television Ahmadiyya International (MTA), discussing possibilities of broadcasting Ga-Dangbe programs globally.
The initiative aims to promote Ghanaian Culture and heritage, sharing the Ga-Dangbe traditions with a worldwide audience.