The mortal remains of the late Emmanuel Nana Budu Asiam was last Saturday laid to rest at the Madina public cemetery.
The deceased, who was a brother to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ghana Cylinder Manufacturing Company Limited (GCMCL), Frances Awurabena Asiam, died on September 12, 2017 after a short illness.
According to a family source, he is survived by three children — Nana Budu Asiam jnr, Alwyn Nyamekye Budu Asiam and Minerva Sakyibea Budu Asiam.
The late Emmanuel Nana Budu, who was a product of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), has been described as an astute IT giant who served in a number of state institutions, including the Serious Fraud Office (now Economic and Organised Crime Office-EOCO).
Bishop Eddy Aryee, Chaplain at Flagstaff House Medical Centre, Office of the President, in his words of exhortation urged the mourners to build their trust in Jesus Christ.
The chaplain, who is also the founder of Blessed House Chapel, regretted the conduct of many people, especially the youth, who turn deaf ears to the true message of salvation.
By Solomon Ofori


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