Muslim students challenge alleged restrictions at Ghana’s iconic mission school, as Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu declares: “No right is divisible.” The nation watches closely — can religious diversity finally find a place in Ghanaian classrooms?Wesley Girls Senior High is at the center of a heated debate over religious freedom. Muslim students say they’ve been barred from wearing hijabs, fasting, or praying, while Christian activities remain mandatory.Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu has spoken up, insisting every Ghanaian girl must freely practice her faith — even in mission schools. This isn’t just a school issue; it’s about equality, tolerance, and constitutional rights. Ghana watches closely: will Wesley Girls lead the way in embracing religious diversity?
