
Ghana's \$58 Million Cathedral: A Symbol of Faith or Fiscal Irresponsibility?
Ghana's \$58 Million National Cathedral: A Project Dividing the Nation Construction of the National Cathedral in Accra, Ghana, is causing significant division. The project, estimated to cost \$58 million, has drawn both support and criticism. President Nana Akufo-Addo has defended the project, stating, "This cathedral is not just about bricks and mortar; it's about the spiritual heart of our nation." However, many Ghanaians question the expense during a time of economic hardship. One resident, speaking anonymously, expressed concern: "While I respect the religious aspect, \$58 million could be used to address pressing social issues like poverty and healthcare." The video footage shows the scale of the construction, contrasting it with scenes of everyday life in Accra, highlighting the disparity in perspectives. The debate continues, raising questions about national priorities and resource allocation.