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Ghanaians have taken to social media to express their condolences and share their sympathies with former President John Agyekum Kufour and his family, as they mourn the passing of his wife Theresa Kufour.
According to sources close to the family, the former First Lady tragically departed from this world in the comfort of her home on Sunday, October 1.
An official announcement regarding this grave loss is expected to be made on Monday, October 2.
The news of her passing has deeply touched the hearts of many Ghanaians, prompting an outpouring of grief and remembrance on their social media platforms.
Countless individuals have taken to these digital spaces to pay their respects and honour the memory of the former first lady, reflecting on her contributions to the nation and offering solace to her grieving family.
In these challenging times, the resilience and unity of the Ghanaian people shine through as they come together to support their former leader and his family in their moment of sorrow.
Read some comments below:
Mrs Theresa Kufuor lived well. May her soul rests peacefully as she was. pic.twitter.com/3WWcUNFKSo
— Desmond Demegang (@BastikJay) October 1, 2023
May her soul rest in perfect peace
— Meek (@meeknesshub) October 2, 2023
The end of the beautiful love story for ex president Kufuor and his beloved wife, Theresa Kufuor. Rest in Peace former first lady. pic.twitter.com/imks7ZwVuM
— Sweet Israel (@SweetIsrael_) October 1, 2023
May her beautiful soul rest in peace
— Abynnah❤️❤️ (@abynnahkessewaa) October 1, 2023
God rest her soul
— Mbabila Michael (@MbabilaM) October 1, 2023
Damirifa Due! pic.twitter.com/VZX8dSMro2
— The Asante Nation (@Ashanti_Kingdom) October 1, 2023
— The Asante Nation (@Ashanti_Kingdom) October 1, 2023
Rest well Mamma
— Eto’o NH (@GhafarKayjnr) October 1, 2023
Rest in Peace Mama
— Concra Gh (@GhConcra) October 1, 2023
Madam Theresa Kufuor served well. God keep her until we all meet again.
— Psalm 37:3 KJV (@sir__andre) October 1, 2023
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