Exposed! Gay sex curriculum Already okayed by Akufo Addo Gov’t Since 2017

Whatsup News can report that the current heated discussion on whether or not Ghana should adopt the controversial Comprehensive Sexual Education (CSE) manual may be belated as the Akufo Addo administration had already given it the greenlight since 2017.

The curriculum’s manual christened “KnowItOwnItLiveIt”  was officially launched in May 2017 and was published on the online portal of the Daily Graphic on June 2, 2017. It was boldly headlined: “Sexuality education materials launched for the youth.”

On July 15, 2018, Archibald Adams, the Advocacy Coordinator of the Planned Parenthood Association of Ghana (PPAG) the Ghanaian branch of the international organisation that designed the controversial curriculum, confirmed on the organisation’s website that indeed, Ghana had adopted the CSE since 2017 adoption of the CSE saying posted on the website of the controversial international non-governmental organisation responsible for the curriculum that  

“CSE manual for young people, which was launched in May 2017 by the Minister of Education. A large portion of the National Guidelines on CSE was extracted from the manual…,” Mr Adams confirmed. 

Further confirmation of the government’s adoption of the manual described as an LGBT agenda, was made today September 30, 2019, by NIYI Ojuolape, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) representative in Ghana.

When asked in an in-studio interview by Accra based Joy FM whether Ghana has already adopted the CSE, Mr. Ojuolape responded: “Legally, I will say yes because it has been adopted. That is the CSE curriculum”

Meanwhile, the Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference has revealed how Education Minister Mathew Opoku Prempeh had deceived them to throw them off the scent of what critics call a subtle gay agenda that has been validated by the Akufo Addo administration.

The President of the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Most Rev. Philip Naameh told radio stations in interviews monitored by Whatsup News today that had not been honest with church leaders when he met with them to discuss the new policy in September 2019.

Rev. Naameh said the minister pretended he was against the subtle LGBT agenda being sneaked into Ghana by the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), the mother organisation of PPAG. According to the priest, the education minister confirmed that the CSE had a sinister agenda and the Akufo Addo administration was not going to succumb to it. Unknown to the clergy, the government had already signed all necessary agreements to adopt the CSE.

“When the Minister of education called heads of churches to a meeting, he himself said it was an agenda of some western NGOs who through this kind of thing want to introduce all kinds of things to Ghana. But he and the government are not ready for that. So it is a big surprise to me to see that they want to put this in the syllabus and start teaching 5 year olds about sex. It means the minister of education was not honest with us. Or all those within the education sector are not of one mind and one heart and this is a pity,” Archbishop Naameh said.

The conspiracy to accept the CSE on the blindside of the public was also confirmed by Angel Carbonu, the President of the National Graduate Teachers Association (NAGRAT). Mr. Carbonu said no consultation whatsoever was made with Ghanaian graduate teachers and that these teachers are livid at the content of the CSE guidelines and manual.

Already, countries like Nigeria, Kenya, Guatemala, South Africa, etc, whose government had duped the population by adopting the CSE on the without the express approval of the population, have mounted a spirited campaign to scrap the CSE.

Investigations by Whatsup News shows that the CSE curriculum was mainly developed by the IPPF for mostly developing countries in Africa, Asia and South America.

The IPPF is known worldwide to push controversial sexual agenda, including Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) agenda.

For instance, in 2010 IPPF published sexual health educational material for young people titled “Health, Happy and Hot”. In the book, it described explicit sexuality for young people, such as the diverse ways they can derive sexual pleasures including anal sex.

“Sometimes people choose not to have safer sex. If this is something you and your partner agree to, then it is your choice. It is not always possible to talk to your partner(s) about or to practise safer sex,” a section in the book read.

IPPF also recently produced a 30-minute animated documentary targeting 13 to 16-year-olds called “Sex on The Map”. In the documentary, young people are taught that any sexual act is okay as long as they deem it their choice and they enjoy it.

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