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Late Ga Manye not buried?

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Details reaching Rainbowradioonline.com indicate that the late Ga Manye, Naa Dedei Omaedru III, is yet to be buried.

The website has gathered from family sources that the mortal remains of the late Queenmother have not been laid to rest.

In October 2023, the Office of the Ga Mantse organised funeral rites for the late Queenmother at the forecourt of the Ga Mantse Palace.

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The remains were laid to rest at a royal cemetery in Accra after an interdenominational burial service and traditional rites.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, and their spouses, Rebecca and Samira, joined the Ga State to mourn the late Ga Manye. 

Ministers of State, members of the diplomatic corps, Members of Parliament, security services, Council of State members, political party representatives, and the clergy were also present at the funeral rites.

The Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo, and other judges and officials from the Judicial Service were present at the ceremony. 

However, Rainbowradioonline.com has gathered that the family has refuted the burial of their late relative.

It remains unclear whether the mortal remains laid in state during the burial ceremony in October last year were indeed those of the late Queenmother.

The family is set to address the media on Thursday, August 8, 2024, on the matter.

The family said Ghanaians have been misinformed to believe that the late Queenmother had been buried. 

The source said the family will be updating the nation as a whole and the Georgia state in particular on the true state of affairs.

Naa Dedei Omaedru III, also known in her private life as Naa Dedei Ablah, was born on Tuesday, April 20, 1934, at Faase in Accra to George Holmes and Sarah Akweley Kotey, both deceased. 

She left behind five children, 30 grandchildren, and 59 great-grandchildren.

She passed away on December 26, 2022, in Dansoman, Accra.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana
 

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