Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Nana Dokua Asiamah-Adjei defended Freemasonry against misconceptions, stating that accusations of members "carrying pots, drinking blood, and eating human flesh" are rooted in ignorance.
In a Facebook post, she highlighted the refined nature of Freemason gatherings, characterized by fine dining and eloquent discussions.
Asiamah-Adjei emphasized that exclusivity does not equate to evil or occultism, urging skeptics to experience Freemasonry firsthand.
Meanwhile, Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II proposed establishing female Freemason lodges in Ghana, referencing successful examples in Liberia and England.
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