Ghanaian actress, writer and producer, Lydia Forson has urged believers to say some prayers for Ghana and the leaders anytime they pray.
Lydia Forson took to social media as she call on believers.
In a post sighted on Twitter, Lydia Forson says anytime one prays, one should remember to say some for Ghana and the leaders if that’s what one believes in.
She also advised that Ghanaians shouldn’t stop wishing their country well regardless of Ghanaians politics.
The multiple award winning actress further stated that if Ghana goes down, every Ghanaian will go down with it.
Her tweet reads;
“When you pray, say some for our leaders and our country if that’s what you believe in.
Just don’t stop wishing our country well regardless of your politics.
If Ghana goes down, we all go down with it.”
Lydia Forson was born on 24 October 1984 in Mankessim, Ghana. She received her early education at Wilmore Elementary School in Kentucky. At the age of nine, her family moved to Ghana, where she continued her education at Akosombo International School. She also attended St. Louis Secondary School, Kumasi, where she completed her secondary school education.
Forson graduated from the University of Ghana, earning a bachelor’s degree in English Language and Information Studies.
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