Let the merry go round – Bawumia’s Christmas message to the nation
Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has called on Ghanaians especially the Christian community to spread love and kind gesture as they celebrate the Christmas today, Monday, 25 December.
Christmas is a cHristian festival marked every 25 December to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ the son of God and savior of the world.
In his Christmas message, Dr Bawumia said “as we celebrate this annual festive occasion we should let the merry go around to our friends, colleagues, neighbours and the needy. Let the joy go around, let the love go around and let the gift and food also go around, that will make everyone’s Christmas special and full.”
He noted that the birth of Jesus was the beginning of a lifetime of impact ad influence from a little village called Bethlehem adding that, his God assigned mission changed the world and redefined where he came from.
Picking lessons from the birth of Jesus, Dr Bawumia highlighted that in that light, “let this season bring to our attention to the fact that timeless impact starts with the birth of a massive mission from a little place that will last generations.”
He advised Ghanaians to celebrate this occasion responsibly and safely.
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