Imam Chief joins Chief Kabore to celebrate 10 years of enskinment



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Sheikh Osmanu Nuhu Sharubutu, National Chief of Imam, congratulated Chief Kabore for the support and recognition he has bestowed on the Muslim community in Ghana.

He mentioned the construction of a two-storey mosque, a palace for Zongo chiefs at Ga West and Ga North and at the Muslim school Fise, among other projects of development undertaken by Chief Kabore across the country.

He prayed to God to protect Chief Kabore, his elders, and the rulers of the country.

Sheikh Nuhu Sharubutu warned Muslims, especially the preachers of Allah, that their word was sincere and truthful.

He urged young Muslims, no matter where they are, to pay their quota to make Ghana better.

Sheikh Nuhu Sharubutu said this in Accra when he joined the head of the Fise Muslim community, Alhaji Bukari Hamidu Kabore, on the occasion of his 10th birthday as head of the community.

He called on Ghanaians to pray continually for Ghana to guarantee the maintenance of peace and stability in the country.

The head of the Fise Muslim community, Alhaji Bukari Hamidu Kabore, urged young people to strive for excellence so that they always wonder what they can do for their country.

He has also advised young people to give up shameful behavior that could bring shame to themselves and their families, but instead should be prepared to play a vital role in social affairs.

Alhaji Hamidu Kabore, who also chairs the head of the North-West and North Korean Council of Zongo, urged young people to be innovative in their thinking and to take a leadership role through innovative ideas for the country's overall development. .

He expressed his gratitude to the people of Fise for the support they had given him over the past ten years, which he said had helped him do a lot for his people.

Alhaji Hamidu Kabore mentioned the creation of a two-story mosque, a palace and a school to strengthen education in the area during the time he was chained.

Alhaji Hamidu Kabore said that politicians and elected officials needed prayer and peace to enable them to contribute to the country's development.

He said that as a philanthropist, he would continue to do his best to promote education in the country, especially those in need within the Zongo community.

He also urged young Muslims to be guided by the fear of Allah and to avoid all forms of evil and violence.

Leaders, opinion leaders, imams and Islamic scholars from all over the country attended the colorful ceremony.

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