Intro
In 2024, in Ghana, Ahmadi’s were seen attending the 4th Annual National Muslim Conference. In Ghana, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu is Ghana’s first national chief imam. Ghana is a puppet government of the British in 2024 and roughly 20% Muslim. Christianity is an overwhelming 70% of the population. However, 150 years ago, this was not the case.
Maulana Alhaj Noor Mohammed Bin Salih is the top Qadiani in Ghana, working as the Amir and missionary-in-charge. He was also there and spoke on behalf of Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu (Ghana’s first national chief imam). Maulana Alhaj Noor Mohammed Bin Salih can be seen here speaking 4th Annual National Muslim Conference (1:18:23). Maulana Alhaj Noor Mohammed Bin Salih called Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu and his “father”.
We estimate that there are about 5000 #ahmadis in all of Ghana by 2020. Watch my video on this here. Most of these people have converted to Ahmadiyya through the Ahmadiyya schools, which also doubles as a mosque. By 1958, there seems to be only one Ahmadiyya mosque in the entire country (see Foreign Missions). However, the same book lies and claims that there were 100+ mosques controlled by the Ahmadiyya community. However, there were only 1-2 Ahmadi mullahs working the entire country, thus, its a lie. Even today, in 2020, Ahmadiyya sources purposely inflate the amount of mosques which are under Ahmadiyya control. We estimate no more than 20 Ahmadiyya mosques in the entire country, and most of the worshippers aren’t even Ahmadi.
In 1997, Mirza Tahir Ahmad confesses that from 1974 to 1991, Ghana would report barely 300 converts per year. He then lies and claims that 200,000 people joined Ahmadiyya from Ghana in 1996. He also confesses to the world how the Ghanian government has been speaking to him behind the scenes for many years. He also revealed how many Ahmadi’s were used in the 1992 elections of Ghana and thus changed the election. By 1979, the Ahmadiyya Movement was claiming to have 29 mission houses 225 mosques, 4 hospitals and 80 schools in the country.
The National Muslim Conference of Ghana (NMCG) is a corporate body that serves as the Mouthpiece of all Muslims in Ghana and a forum for deliberations and participation of Muslims in the development of National Policies, Programmes and Legislations affecting the lives of Ghanaian Muslims in general. It was established as a Non-Denominational Muslim Organisation by the Muslim Caucus of Parliament in collaboration with the National leadership of all Muslim Sects (Shia, Tijania Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ahlu-Sunnah and Ghana Muslim Mission) in Ghana under a Deed in September, 2021. It was subsequently incorporated by the Registrar General of Ghana under the Companies Act 2019 (Act 992) of Ghana in December, 2021.
It is also to provide direction to policy makers and external development partners on the developmental needs of Muslim Communities in Ghana. Furthermore, NMC is to provide Standards, Guidelines and Certification for institutions and organisations operating in Ghana in the name of Islam and Muslims in order to augment the efforts of Government aimed at regulating the activities of internal and external Muslim organisations operating in Ghana and related matters for coherent national development.
The 2025 Jalsa Salana in Ghana was also held at the Bag-e-Ahmad in Ghana, which used to be a state-owned Pamadze poultry farm. The 14th president of Ghana, John Mahama tells us how the Ahmadiyya Movement bought the state owned Pamadze poultry farm. John Mahama also said that he wanted Ahmadiyya to be the #1 supplier of Chicken in Ghana (see on twitter and tiktok). Thus proving that Ahmadiyya is a business in Ghana!

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Links and Related Essay’s
The history of Ahmadiyya in Ghana – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
Osman Nuhu Sharubutu – Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osman_Nuhu_Sharubutu
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