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Barbara Mahama, the wife of late Major Maxwell Mahama, has shared an emotional message about how life has been, after the death of her husband.
Mrs Mahama released the note to mark the fourth anniversary of her late husband's death.
On her Facebook page, she shared notes about how her two children are faring and how heartbreaking it is for them not to have their father around.
She, however, indicated that the children are doing well, noting that anytime she sees them, the memories of her late husband fill her mind.
“Dear Maxwell, your boys are growing, they are doing well. It amazes me the kind of things that can be inherited, sometimes it’s funny. One walks and I see you in him, the other talks and it’s so like you. I enjoy listening to them just as I enjoyed listening to you, I end up saying to myself you never went,” parts of the notes indicated.
Mrs Mahama who is still perturbed about the loss of her husband pledged to her late husband to ensure that their children have a complete and fulfilled life.
“I will laugh unapologetically, I will dance unapologetically, I will cry when I want to cry, there is no timetable in this journey. It’s okay to be okay and it’s okay not to be okay,” she added.

On May 29, 2017, Major Mahama was lynched at Denkyira Obuasi in the Central Region when he went jogging through the town.
The community members killed him after he was wrongly accused of being an armed robber.
The entire Denkyra Obuasi community turned into a ghost town after his death. Heavily armed Military personnel were dispatched to the community, and residents had to run for their lives.
Some persons were subsequently arrested and are standing trial.
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