Audio By Carbonatix
Hundreds of sympathisers including family members and government officials converged at the Kotoka International Airport where the mortal remains of the late Komla Dumor arrived in Ghana, Monday.
The iconic broadcaster with the BBC suddenly died at his London residence on January 18, 2014 leaving his family and friends in Ghana, as well as his admirers across the globe in a state of shock.
According to Myjoyonline.com's David Andoh the body arrived aboard a British Airways flight few minutes after 8:00 pm.
The body is yet to be taken from the cargo as mourners solemnly look on. There is a display of tradition as performers drum and dance.
Rituals will be performed at the airport to receive the body after which the mortal remains will likely be taken to the Lashibi residence, Joy News' reporter Stephen Anti reported. 
A delegation of chiefs from Aflao led by Togbui Fiti Amenya is also present at the airport to witness the solemn return of their son whose career in journalism has inspired millions of youth across the globe.
Komla until his death was a Youth Development Chief in Aflao.

Fifi Kwetey, Minister of State at the Presidency in charge of Financial and Allied Institutions and the MP for Ketu South is also present at the airport.
Rites

The body of the late Komla Dumor has now been handed over to the royal guards of the Aflao traditional area with the traditional leaders performing the necessary traditional rites.
Wife of Komla, Kwansima Dumor, and the siblings of the iconic broadcaster as well as the father, Professor Ernest Dumor all look on .
Right after the ritual performance the Catholic Priest also said the Christian prayers after which the body was handed to the undertakers to take charge of subsequent funeral proceedings.
Latest Stories
-
Old Tafo MP Vincent Assafuah distributes 10,000 mathematical sets to BECE candidates
37 seconds -
Nearly 8,000 people died or disappeared on migration routes in 2025, IOM saysÂ
4 minutes -
BoG Governor engages X content creators on service export proceeds
5 minutes -
The OSP must stay but must up their game – Dafeamekpor
10 minutes -
E Vibes Musical Band Series returns in May to celebrate Ghana’s greatest bands and their untold stories
11 minutes -
Rosenior sacked by Chelsea after three months in charge
14 minutes -
OSP needs constitutional backing to ensure independence — Dafeamekpor
15 minutes -
UMB appoints Bernice Kissi Boateng to lead strategic expansion of personal & business banking fanchise
15 minutes -
OSP still independent despite AG oversight — Dafeamekpor
19 minutes -
Ghanaian artist launches global campaign with world’s largest handbag
21 minutes -
Ghana Sports Fund pledges stronger support for coach training after Prampram visit
35 minutes -
OSP needs Attorney General’s nod to prosecute, says Majority Chief whip
35 minutes -
New gender equality project rolls out with contract signing ceremony in Ghana
36 minutes -
Methodist Church Ghana extends love to member after viral tithing dispute
58 minutes -
Health Committee engages Ghana Medical Trust Fund on burden of non-communicable diseases
1 hour