Source:
Ghana | myjoyonline.com
President John
Dramani Mahama has promised to do whatever it takes to ensure that the body of
the late former president of the Ghana Actors Guild, Nii Odoi Mensah, is flown
home for burial.
This was
revealed by Minister of Tourism, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare when she visited the
family of the late actor in the company of some members of the Ghana Actors
Guild at late actors' Grada Estate residence in Accra, Monday.
According
to the minister, the President described Nii Odoi Mensah as a 'friend' and
will do his best to help the family in their time of need.
The
delegation was welcomed by the Head of the Family, Robert Nii Kwa, who is also
the elder brother of the late actor.
There were
rumours that the family needed $68,000 to bring the mortal remains of the
late actor back home from China, which the family dismissed as untrue.
Head of
the Family, Robert Nii Kwa, who is also the elder brother of the late actor,
told Adom FM that they are yet to be furnished with any information concerning
the amount of money needed to bring the body back Ghana.
Nii Odoi
Mensah, who was the former President of the Ghana Actors Guild, passed away
Tuesday, April 12 in China where he had gone for a kidney transplant.
President Mahama to fly Nii Odoi's body home
Source: Ghana | myjoyonline.comDate: 25-04-2016 Time: 04:04:06:pm
President John Dramani Mahama has promised to do whatever it takes to
ensure that the body of the late former president of the Ghana Actors
Guild, Nii Odoi Mensah, is flown home for burial.
This was revealed by Minister of Tourism, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare when she visited the family of the late actor in the company of some members of the Ghana Actors Guild at late actors' Grada Estate residence in Accra, Monday.
According to the minister, the President described Nii Odoi Mensah as a 'friend' and will do his best to help the family in their time of need.
The delegation was welcomed by the Head of the Family, Robert Nii Kwa, who is also the elder brother of the late actor.
There were rumours that the family needed $68,000 to bring the mortal remains of the late actor back home from China, which the family dismissed as untrue.
Head of the Family, Robert Nii Kwa, who is also the elder brother of the late actor, told Adom FM that they are yet to be furnished with any information concerning the amount of money needed to bring the body back Ghana.
Nii Odoi Mensah, who was the former President of the Ghana Actors Guild, passed away Tuesday, April 12 in China where he had gone for a kidney transplant.
This was revealed by Minister of Tourism, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare when she visited the family of the late actor in the company of some members of the Ghana Actors Guild at late actors' Grada Estate residence in Accra, Monday.
According to the minister, the President described Nii Odoi Mensah as a 'friend' and will do his best to help the family in their time of need.
The delegation was welcomed by the Head of the Family, Robert Nii Kwa, who is also the elder brother of the late actor.
There were rumours that the family needed $68,000 to bring the mortal remains of the late actor back home from China, which the family dismissed as untrue.
Head of the Family, Robert Nii Kwa, who is also the elder brother of the late actor, told Adom FM that they are yet to be furnished with any information concerning the amount of money needed to bring the body back Ghana.
Nii Odoi Mensah, who was the former President of the Ghana Actors Guild, passed away Tuesday, April 12 in China where he had gone for a kidney transplant.
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