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Family of the late Bishop Bernard Nyarko has released the date set aside to observe the actor’s one-week memorial.
In an interview, brother of the actor Isaac Darko said the memorial will be held on Saturday, May 9.
He stated that the event will take place at two venues i.e. Lakeside Ashaley Botwe and Pakoso, near Asokore Mampong.
Mr Darko said that the one-week memorial would be a gathering of family members and few invited guests.
He stated that for people who may want to pay their respects or help Bernard Nyarko's family they may be allowed to inside the house but would not be entertained for long.
This, he explained is because of the ban on public gathering put in place by government to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus.
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