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11 year old Andrew Adansi Bonnah on Wednesday signed the book of condolence at the State house in Accra today on behalf of Ghanaian Children in honour of late Prez Mills.
Andrew Adansi Bonnah, initiator of the Save Somali Children From Hunger Project who is currently embarking on a national exercise to raise 100,000 pints of blood nationwide for the blood banks in our regional and district hospitals, has called the exercise off and hoping to resume activities soon after the burial.
Andrew Adansi Bonnah was met on arrival by the Minister of Roads and Transport, Mr. Mike Hammah and the C.E.O. of the National Youth Authority Mrs Sedinam Tamakloe Ationu who interacted with him.
Young Andrew laid flowers at the forecourt of the Banquet Hall, signed the book of condolence and later lit a special candle.
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