The US embassy in Ghana has denied media reports making the round that Archbishop Duncan Williams was from traveling to the U.S. over his refusal to officiate a gay marriage
They were earlier reports by some sites that the Archbishop was "barred" from entering the USA with "immediate effect" after he condemned gay marriage and refused to officiate a gay marriage by calling it "a sin against bible teachings."
They were earlier reports by some sites that the Archbishop was "barred" from entering the USA with "immediate effect" after he condemned gay marriage and refused to officiate a gay marriage by calling it "a sin against bible teachings."
The report added that one of the couple, an American getting married to his same-sex partner who happens to a Ghanaian petitioned the United States Embassy of the Pastors refusal.
“Marriages are meant for man and woman, not man and man. I do not officiate such marriages,” Archbishop Williams is alleged to have told the United States Embassy when contacted.
But the US embassy in Ghana in a tweet via one of their social media accounts, denied the reports saying they are complete fabrication. See below
US Embassy denies banning African Bishop over Refusal to Officiate Gay Marrige
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