
Editorial: A nation on edge must not lose its balance
The arrest of an imam in Ashanti Region over a sermon - in which he allegedly advocated killing those who insult the Prophet Muhammad and the near-simultaneous arrest of a preacher who returned fire with his own inflammatory remarks - has placed Ghana at a familiar and dangerous crossroads.
Published by Christabel Danso
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