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We at Sapholda Ventures join the entire nation in mourning the victims of the tragic helicopter crash that occurred last Wednesday.
Our hearts go out to the Government of Ghana, the bereaved families, and all those affected by this devastating loss. We cannot begin to imagine the pain of losing loved ones so suddenly, and we share in your grief during this difficult time.
In moments like these, words may fall short, but our thoughts and prayers are with you. May you find comfort, strength, and hope in the days ahead.
May the souls of the departed rest in perfect peace.
Adolph Tetteh-Adjei
Sapholda Ventures Limited
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