The Cathedral’s Echo: A Call for Justice
In the heart of the city, the grand National Cathedral viewed as a symbol of Faith, unity and discipleship stood half-finished, brewing in scandal. At a press conference, John Mahama, a respected leader, addressed the nation. “I don’t condone stealing in the name of God,” he began, his voice resolute. “And that’s what has happened in the case of the National Cathedral.”
The crowd listened intently, whispers of agreement and hope spreading through the conference.
Funds intended for the cathedral had vanished, leaving a monument to corruption. John Mahama’s words struck a chord, igniting a call for accountability.
As his plea resonated, hope for justice flickered in the hearts of the people. With Mahama leading the charge, the city watched, united in their quest for justice, determined to restore integrity to their sacred project.