Former President John Dramani Mahama has descrbed the Chief Imam, Sheik Nuhu Osman Shaributu, as a living testimony of peace and tolerance.
He says he is undoubtedly one of the key reasons various religions in Ghana are enjoying peaceful co-existence in the country.
Wishing him a happy 100th birthday on his face book wall, the ex-president noted that he has drank freely from his fountain of knowledge and been guided by his patience, wisdom, thoughtfulness, leadership, empathy and forgiveness.
"From my days as a Member of Parliament and Deputy Minister when my father, E. A. Mahama, said literally that he was handing me over to you as your son, and through my days as a Vice President and President, I have drank freely from your fountain of knowledge, and been guided by your patience, wisdom, thoughtfulness, leadership, empathy and forgiveness".
Happy 100th birthday, Sheikh Nuhu Sharabutu.
Below Is A Copy of His Statement
Happy 100th birthday, Sheikh Nuhu Sharabutu.
I join in prayers to Allah to grant you many more years of good health and strength, to continue as a living testimony of love, peace, tolerance, forgiveness and human kindness.
You are, undoubtedly, one of the key reasons for the enviable peaceful co-existence enjoyed by all religions in Ghana and also among the various Muslim denominations.
From my days as a member of Parliament and Deputy Minister when my father, EA Mahama, said literally that he was handing me over to you as your son, and through my days as a Vice President and President, I have drank freely from your fountain of knowledge, and been guided by your patience, wisdom, thoughtfulness, leadership, empathy and forgiveness.
On this joyous occasion, Lordina and I extend to you our warmest greetings and wish you well.
Source: Peacefmonline
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