
Let the Moslems Pray! In fact, the Traditionalists should be allowed to pray as well. A country which discarded Cultural Studies as a subject, which inculcated its culture into students for something called RME (Religious & Moral Ed), should not even be debating prayers in school. In fact, not only should the Moslems be praying in the Christian schools, the Christians and Traditionalists should also be praying in the Islamic Institutions.
Officially, Moslems have been fasting and praying as a group in Presec-Legon for more than 2 decades (over 20 years) and the institution hasn’t stopped being Presbyterian. In fact, when the Presbyterians students were skipping classes, it was in conjunction with the Moslems; when the other Christians were breaking bounds to go walk about downtown, it was with the Moslems. When the Christians were tripping the girls’ schools from ‘ABUGISS’ to St MARY’s, the Moslems followed suit; Nor was anyone left out when young Presbyterian boys were chatting-up people at ‘Inter-Co’.
The education standards in Presec-Legon did not abruptly falter because the Moslems were fasting or the Presbyterians were ‘Cabaying’ at the school farm. In fact, Presec-Legon has gone ahead to become the winningest school in the annually held National Science and Math Quiz (NSMQ).
Nothing changed in Presby Boys’, and nothing will change anywhere else because Moslem students started fasting and praying. In fact, most Presecans rather have fond memories of all the gargantuan cow thighs and bull testicles enjoyed at the conclusion of the Moslem Ramadan, and the exciting meals from the Christian Confirmations/Affirmations.
Let the Moslems Pray! GYE-NYAME.


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