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Building Cathedral In This Mess Should Be The Last Thing On The Government’s Mind- Yvonne Nelson

Yvonne Nelson has slammed Nana Akufo Addo over his intention to build a national cathedral despite the overwhelming opposition from Ghanaians.

The actress and filmmaker suggested in a recent interview on Power Entertainment on Power FM that prayers don’t offer instant results, for which reason the construction of the cathedral has been proposed.

Nelson asked the government to channel the gargantuan money being spent on the cathedral into health care and education.

“I think given the present economic situation, building a church should be the last thing on the government’s mind. They should instead invest in the health or education sectors,” she posted.

“If prayers could fix all of our issues, we wouldn’t still be alive today… I myself frequently pray. “I don’t think anybody prays more than I do,” Yvonne Nelson argued.

Yvonne Nelson in Princess Tyra (2007)

Born on November 12, 1985, Yvonne Nelson is a Ghanaian actress, model, film producer, and entrepreneur. She has starred in several movies, including House of Gold (2013), Any Other Monday, In April, and Swings.

She had her tertiary education at Zenith University College and Central University, where she did a degree course in human resource management. She got her master’s degree in International Relations and Diplomacy from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) in 2020. 

Yvonne Nelson has slammed Nana Akufo Addo over his intention to build a national cathedral despite the overwhelming opposition from Ghanaians.

Source – Tru News Report

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