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Day Two of the funeral rites of the late Joy FM and BBC broadcaster, Komla Afeke Dumor is underway at the forecourt of the State House, Accra.
Family, friends and specially invited guests from the world over, early Saturday began filing past the body Komla to pay their last respect to him.
His remains would be interred privately today after a liturgical service at the same venue.
Herbert Mensah, a friend and a confidante to the late Komla Dumor is currently reading a tribute in honour and memory of the iconic broadcaster.

He describes Komla as a real superstar, a seducer who aroused the whole world with his quality.
Herbert Mensah describes Komla's death as a "test of our faith". He assures Elorm and all of Komla kids that they now have an army of uncles and unties who will provide them with the hugs they need. It will not exactly be like that of Komla but it be soothing.
Multimedia Tribute
Klaus Von Bakustein the COO of Multi TV takes his turn to read the tribute on behalf of Multimedia group where Komla Dumor was nurtured into a global superstar.
Watch the live video below.
Watch Photos on Day Two of Komla Dumor's final journey home
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