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Actress Priscilla Opoku Agyeman and her family are expected to hold a burial service for her late mother, Madam Barbara Opoku-Addo on Saturday, March 4.
The actress popularly known as Ahuofe Patri took to Instagram to share with her followers the schedule for those who would like to attend.
Madam Barbara Opoku-Addo will be laid in state at the ICGC Eagle Temple at Gbawe Zero, Accra, on Saturday, March 4, 2023.
She will then be buried at the Osu Cemetery at about 11 am on the same day.
The final funeral rites will take place later that day at the Police Depot, Tesano in Accra.
Madam Barbara Opoku-Addo passed on in the early hours of Monday, January 30, 2023, after a short illness. She was 48.
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