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Afriyie Kwaku Boachie Blog of Sunday, 8 October 2023

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WEST AFRICAN NOBLES FORUM COMMISERATES WITH EX PRESIDENT J. A KUFFOUR ON THE DEATH OF HIS WIFE

The Leadership of the West African Nobles Forum, today visited His Excellency John Agyekum Kuffour, former president of the Republic Of Ghana and Member of the West African Nobles Forum, to commiserate with him on the loss of his dear wife, Madam Theresa Kuffour earlier this week.



The West African Nobles Forum are a group of eminent West Africans drawn from across the subregion who have shown leadership and excellence in various fields of endeavour.



The solemn visit was led by their eminent president, Nana Appia Agyei Dankawoso 1 and vice president of the Forum Professor Richard Kofi Asiedu(our very own Central regional chairman of the NDC).



Other members who joined the delegation were Professor Ahmed Zakaria, Dr. Douglas Arthur Mensah, Bishop Mrs Stella Dartey and Dr Dei Tsibu.



It will be recalled that Mrs Theresa Kuffour, former first lady and wife of former president J. A Kuffour,moved into eternity a few days ago, drawing citizens and well wishers, including the incoming president of Ghana, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama to the family House at Peduase.



Professor Richard Asiedu and the other members of the West African Nobles Forum at J. A Kuffour's house at Peduase.



Lastly, Nana AppiahAgyei Dankawaso 1, the president of the Nobles Forum and Professor Richard Asiedu, Central Regional Chairman of the NDC and Vice President of the West African Nobles Forum, signed the book of Condolence at Ex president J. A Kuffour's residence when the group paid the family a visit on the loss of our late former first lady, Madam Theresa Kuffour



Congratulations to the top hierarchy of West African Nobles Forum for such a good work.