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On Monday, January 12, 2026, in commemoration of the passing of Mr Pathé Dione, the founder of SUNU Group, religious services will be held simultaneously across all 17 countries where the Group operates.
In Ghana, a Quranic recitation will take place at Alhaji (Dr.) Asoma Abu Banda Mosque Complex, Accra, at 1:00 P.M., and a memorial Mass will be held in his memory at the Forecourt of SUNU Assurances Ghana LTD( Head Office)at 10am.
These moments of reflection will be an opportunity to pay solemn tribute to a committed builder whose vision and actions have left a lasting mark on the African continent.
The tribute ceremonies are open to all.
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