Former Deputy Finance Minister and Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, Dr.
Stephen Amoah, has sparked national conversation with bold remarks on the intersection of religion, natural resources, and voter bias in Ghana's political landscape.
In a statement captured during a public engagement with TESCON students in Kumasi, Dr.
Amoah suggested that Muslims are divinely linked to resource-rich lands, asserting that regions populated by Muslims across the world tend to be blessed with oil and other natural riches. "God is real, don't deceive yourself.