Late Mrs. Nana Rawlings: AWC condoles Ghana

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The Africa Women Conference, (AWC), has extended its sympathy and condolence to the entire Republic of Ghana on the passing of their former First Lady, Mrs. Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings. Mrs. Rawlings, 76, passed away on Thursday in Accra, Ghana nearly five years after the death of her husband, former President Jerry Rawlings in 2020. Dr. Jumai Ahmadu, Co-Convener, AWC, in a statement, said Nana Rawlings’s legacy as a tireless advocate for women’s empowerment and her significant contributions to the socio-economic development of Ghana will forever be remembered. “As the founder of the…

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Former IGP Muhammad Adamu Condoles Nasarawa Community, Decries Banditry After Village Chief’s Abduction

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…Urges Unity Against Insecurity Former Inspector-General of Police, (IGP) Muhammad Abubakar Adamu, has condoled with the people of Sangarin Dari village, in Kokona Local Government Area of ​​Nasarawa State, after bandits abducted a village chief, Emmanuel Omanji. Adamu, who served as IGP from 2019 to 2021 under the Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, who expressed his condolence to newsmen on Friday,said he was deeply saddened by the way the bandits abducted the monarch, praying that God would rescue him safely and reunite him with his family. According to the former IGP, the…

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One Voice Development Initiative condoles DCP Abba Kyari, family

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A non-governmental organisation, One Voice Development Initiative, has extended condolences to you and your family of DCP Abba Kyari on the demise of his mother, Yachilla. Coordinator of the group, Abbas Abdullahi Yakasai, in a statement made available to journalists, sent appreciation to the good people of Borno State for their genuine massive support and solidarity to Abba Kyari and the Kyari family during this difficult time. The statement reads in part “Your mother’s legacy and impact on the community are evident in the outpouring of love and condolences. ”…

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