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GTV Breakfast Show’s Quest To Promote Religious Tolerance; The Story Of The Sheikh And The Reverend

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Religious fanaticism and extremism have plunged countries into chaos and conflict the world over. Countries in West Africa that have been affected include Nigeria, Burkina Faso and Mali among others.

The rebranded GTV Breakfast show in an effort to promote religious tolerance and fortitude hosts the Spokesperson for the National Chief Imam Sheikh Aremeyaw Shuaib and Founder of Worldwide Miracle Outreach Reverend Dr. Lawrence Tetteh as regular guests on Thursdays.

These two religious leaders review the news headlines and contribute their views on topics of national development. These two renowned religious leaders when on set exude maturity regardless of their different beliefs and dissect issues intelligently, which is endearing to viewers and followers of the two major religions. Undoubtedly, religious leaders are figures of great influence and tools for peaceful coexistence, and so a good relationship among leaders of the two major faiths namely Christianity and Islam is worth emulating.

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The Headlines segment sees to the unbiased and intellectual dissection of issues and have these leaders calling on authorities to practice inclusive governance and bridge developmental gaps. These two admirable personalities keep viewers both on Television and on social media glued to the show listening to them share their views devoid of any insults or politicking.

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Ghanaians both home and abroad send in their appreciation of the great insights of both religious leaders and how their friendship and co-existence is crucial in keeping youthful exuberance in check especially in these times of religious extremism. The Sheikh and the Reverend on GTV Breakfast always make news headlines that resonate with audiences.

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