A family of the deceased owner of this property sited around the Achimota market in Accra, are bent on doing everything to protect what has been bequeathed them.
However, when the fight by the living appears not enough to ward off unauthorised persons from selling it, the dead has been invited into the fight.
The survivors have, therefore, resorted to employing this rare strategy to discourage prospective buyers by issuing a written warning: This property is not for sale; by H.Q Quartey from the grave"
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