Migration & Monuments

David Lee Andrew
Sep 6, 2018 · 7 min read

This article began as a conversation, prompted by controversy about public expenditure on proposed construction of a 5000 seat, non-denominational Christian cathedral in Accra, Ghana. It will be on prime land requiring demolition of existing public buildings, some erected within the last few years.

Ghanaians are ~70% Christian, ~30% Muslim. Many simultaneously practise & blend traditional beliefs. Subscribing to no religion…

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