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Afenyo Markins, a lawyer, has recently became a member of the Freemasonry Grand Lodge in Ghana.
The internet has been flooded with photos of the Member of Parliament for Effutu dressed in freemason regalia, and Ghanaians have a range of reactions to this.
They claim, in a general sense, that the Freemason movement is an occultic organization that engages in the shedding of blood and the offering of human sacrifices. This assertion is made to those who are not initiated.
Afenyo Markins is seen by others as having made the proper option by joining an organization that will assist him in developing spiritually as a wonderful politician and instilling the right ideals in him, and these others agree with this assessment.
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Below is some sampled social reactions by netizens:
According to what Awal Mohammed wrote, Afenyo Markin is a member of the Freemasons. Eeeeeiiiiii.
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Leslie argued that Freemasonry is not associated with the occult.
According to what Kondi wrote, this is the reason why they will sacrifice anything for power. They may kill without taking any damage themselves.
Emmanuel wrote that there was nothing incorrect with it. You are free to choose the religious and social circles you participate in, provided that your activities do not violate any applicable laws.
For the purpose of clarity and education, the first Masonic lodge in Ghana can be traced back to the early part of the nineteenth century. This is the beginning of Ghana’s history of Freemasonry.
During the time that the Gold Coast and the other Commonwealth regions were under British colonial rule, European settlers brought the practice of Freemasonry with them.
At the moment, Freemasonry is a significant movement in Ghana, with notable figures such as Otumfuor Osei Tutu II and former President Kufuor being members of the organization.

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