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Funeral Announcement for the late Annor Nimako who passed on February 8, 2023.
He was 87.
He was the former Executive Director of the Ghana Book Development Council.
Late Mr Annor Nimako was the author of Map Reading for West Africa used widely in tertiary institutions in West Africa and beyond.
He authored several other books including Mind Your Language Educated Ghanaian English amongst other books.
Funeral Arrangements are as follows:
Filing Past: Saturday, April 1, 2023, at the Tema Joint Church, Tema Community 7 from 7 am to 8 am.
Pre-Burial, Burial and Memorial Service: Saturday 1st April 2023 at Tema Joint Church at 8 am
Interment: Private Burial.
Reception: At Tema Joint Church, Tema Community 7
Thanksgiving Service: Sunday 2nd April 2023, at the Tema Joint Church Community 7.
Attire
Saturday: Black
Sunday: White
All Are Cordially Invited.
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