I think a better question would be what is the implications of Christianity on African traditions.
Islam, Christianity
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Ghana is a secular state, but the main religion is Christianity followed by Islam.
Christianity in the Ghana Gold Coast began in the fifteenth century. The Europeans had brought the religion to the area when they came over.
Ghana is a secular state, but the main religion is Christianity followed by Islam.
Educational implications of moral development include incorporating moral education into the curriculum to promote ethical decision-making, fostering a supportive and inclusive school environment to nurture students' moral reasoning, and providing opportunities for students to engage in moral discussions and reflection to enhance their moral development.
The influence on the African culture from the contemporary Christianity in Ghana is a diverse in the culture. It is not much of a teaching as of a forcing to accept.
Christianity at roughly 60%
Islam
Bad religion has no place in educational systems.
Christianity is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ, but obviously has a great deal in common with the the moral precepts of Judaism.