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Moment members Of A Church In Ghana Pray With Passport And Flag Of Country They Want To Relocate To

A video showing dozens of Ghanaian church members praying with their foreign passports and flags of the countries to which they want to migrate has appeared online.

The viral video shows the members reciting the prayers of a female pastor.

They prayed while holding up the flags of the nations they wanted to migrate to.

Some created clothes out of the flag of the nation they wanted to move to.

Even the minister participated, praying with a flag wrapped around her waist. Her assistants also waved flags of the nations they wish to migrate to.

The film stirred discussions regarding mass migration in Ghana.

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