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TRIBUTE BY THE UNIVERSITY OF GHANA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION FOR THE LATE KOMLA AFEKE DUMOR
The University of Ghana Alumni Association is drowned in shock and sorrow at the passing away of an honoured and dedicated Alumnus of the University Of Ghana, a proud son of Legon Hall, KOMLA AFEKE DUMOR. His passing away comes at a time when the Alumni Association in conjunction with the University of Ghana just celebrated its 65th Anniversary.
When the university was celebrating its 50th Anniversary, Komla was the MC for the Fund-Raising Dinner Dance which climaxed the activities for the celebrations. We’ve lost a great icon, a mentor and a gem. He was an inspiration to up and coming young journalists and represented Ghana on the global market.
As we mourn our Komla, we at the same time celebrate him as a shining example of what we, the University of Ghana Alumni Association, stand for. We urge all Alumni of the University to stand firmly with the family.
Our condolences go to Mrs. Kwansema Dumor, their children and indeed the people of Ghana on our great loss.
May the soul of the KOMLA AFEKE DUMOR Rest in Perfect Peace. DAMIRIFA DUE! DUE NE AMANEHUNU!!
Issued on behalf of the University of Ghana Alumni.
Paa Kwesi Yankey
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