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The funeral service for the late Richard Kojo Awuna Jonah, son of business magnate Kwesi Jonah has been scheduled for Friday, March 7, 2014.
Awuna Jonah, 38 an entrepreneur died suddenly in his hotel room on Saturday, February 22, 2014 in what family sources suspect could be a cardiac arrest.
Until his death he was the co-founder and the executive director of Jonah Capital with mining interest in some Southern African countries including DR Congo.
Family sources tell Myjoyonline.com the funeral will on March 7.
The funeral will be held at Villa Road on 74 Switchback Road Extension, Cantonment. Service and it will start at 8am prompt.
He will be buried at the Getsamane cemetery at East Legon. There will be no viewing of the body.
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