He says Ghana, noted for its respect for the rule of law and very rich democracy, will demonstrate once more to the world that it has strong institutions and will move on democratically after the court delivers its judgment on Thursday.T.B Joshua, who was delivering a sermon on Sunday at his Synagogue church in Nigeria, said he has received many calls from people saying they are alarmed and would want to travel out of the country for fear of chaos after the court rules on the election petition verdict.
He said: “Ghanaians are people who set laws and obey their laws, nothing will happen, it will continue to remain peaceful; they will maintain their profile as a democratically peaceful country…sleep and close your eyes, Ghana will not fail”.
After 48 days of legal debates, the Supreme Court is due to deliver a judgment on Thursday August 29.
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