A 400-capacity mosque has been commissioned for the Kasoa-Krispol City community.
The commissioning of the ultra-modern facility was led by the Ameer (Head) and Missionary in charge of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana, Maulvi Mohammed Bin Salih.
The facility, named Masjid Amina is decorated with state-of-the-art designs and equipment tailored to make worshipping more comforting.

Funded by Ibrahim Oppong Kwartneg, the Executive Director of Crime Check Foundation (CCF), the one-story mosque sits on a compound. It also includes a fully furnished mission house and a custom-made ablution centre that will serve the Krispol City community and adjoining areas.
The House of Allah comes with audiovisual equipment to allow the females who will be on the upper floor to connect to the worship held on the lower floor, an MTA Centre to provide feed to congregants from their world leader, and an office.
Aside the National Ameer, in attendance at the ceremony, were the Regional Imam for the Greater Accra region, National Executives of the Ahmadiyya Muslims Ghana, Circuit Imams, and Missionaries and congregants of the Kasoa Circuit North.
The Mosque is named after Amina Oppong Kwarteng, the late wife of Ibrahim Oppong Kwartneg who funded the construction of the facility.
Mr. Kwarteng pledges to build many more Mosques across Greater Accra and beyond.
It is to honour Mrs Kwarteng who had pledged with her surviving husband during their humble beginnings to put up places of worship of Allah.
She sadly succumbed to breast cancer in 2022 after a fierce battle with the disease.