Sonnie Badu, a Ghanaian gospel singer who currently resides in the US, claims that many British gospel players identify as LGBTQI+ people.
The major priest of Rockhill Church in Atlanta, USA, claimed that roughly 80 % of people identify as LGBTQI+ in an interview with Accra FM.
About 78 % of church players in America are involved in LGBTQ actions, according to the report from the American Association for Culture.
” If you get to know them, you wo n’t play their songs again. ” Sonnie Badu said on March 18 that even some priests that we follow and listen to are involved in Transgender actions.
He claimed that a brother gospel musician when cautioned him against getting involved in such matters.
One of the church players also rebuked me for thinking twice because he said,” One of the players also warned me to thoughts my business when I see the items they are doing,” he continued.
Sonnie Badu voiced his concerns about the LGBTQI+ agenda’s influence, claiming that it permeates all facets of society, such as the internet, class system, and entertainment industry.
He claimed that simple messages are conveyed in apparently honest cartoons, which is why he has outlawed such material in his home.
” This LGBTQ+ plan is not just in Ghana, it’s everywhere in the planet, it’s frightening, it’s in many countries, in their publications, schools, pictures, promotions etc.
” Personally, in my house, my children do n’t watch cartoons again. Our children are now being gently receptive to these innocent comics. It’s shocking as a caregiver”, he noted.
Ghana’s Anti-LGBT+ bill is now awaiting national approval.
However, two suits have been filed at the Supreme Court concerning the costs. In light of the lawsuits, President Akufo-Addo has requested that Parliament continue to send the costs to him for political assent pending the Supreme Court’s lawsuits.
The President has instructed Parliament to keep its horns until the Supreme Court grants the bill’s lawsuits certainty.