
Since the opening of a book of condolence in honour of the departed head of state of Ghana, Professor John Evans Atta Mills, local and international dignitaries have been pouring out their grief, memories of him, even pledging to continue his good works, in the book at various venues.
A cross section of the Ghanaian society have so far signed the book at the State House in Accra, among them the Managing Director of Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL), Mr Kenneth Ashigbey.
He was accompanied by the General Manager of Marketing and Public Affairs, Mr Frank Oduro, the Procurement Manager, Mr John Tagoe and the Public Relations Officer of GCGL, Mr Albert Sam.
Other dignitaries who have since signed the book at the State House, are the Chief Executive Officer of Metro TV, Mr Talal Fattal, the General Manager of Optimum Media Prime (OMP), Mr Fadi Fattal, and the Board Chairman of Metro TV, Mr Ernest Asamoah, the Chief of Agomeda, Nene Nagai Kasa III and the Chief of Danfa, Nii Afutu Brempong III.


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