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Former President John Mahama on Wednesday visited The Multimedia Group premises at Kokomlemle in Accra to commiserate after the passing of one of its presenters.
He was accompanied by senior figures and former government appointees to sign the book of condolence for the late Asempa FM presenter Kwadwo Asare Baffour Acheampong (KABA).
The late 37-year-old KABA, as he is affectionately called was eulogised by the former President.
The former President has condoled with Multimedia over the sudden demise of one its star presenters, in a Facebook post on Saturday when the sad news broke.
He described KABA's death as "shocking" while expressing his condolence to the family of the former broadcaster and the media fraternity.
“A sad day for us all. Received the shocking news of the passing of KABA. My condolences to the family, MBG [Multimedia Group] and the media fraternity,” he posted.
Below are pictures of his visit:
Alhaji A.B.A. Fuseini, MP for Sagnarigu (left) shakes hands with former President Mahama
Sam George (middle) MP for Ningo Prampram and NDC party supporters meet the President on hisarrival
President exchanges pleasantries with some staff of The Multimedia Group
CEO of Multimedia Group Kwasi Twum welcomes former President Mahama while Chief Operations Officer Ken Ansah looks on
L-R Former Chief of Staff under Julius Debrah, Ex-Prez Mahama and Ade Coker Chairman of Greater Accra Regional NDC
NDC Greater Accra Regional Chairman Ade Coker and Felicia Adjei, MP for Kintampo South
President Mahama delivers his message
Stan Dogbey, Presidential Staffer in the Mahama administration
MP for Kintampo South Felicia Adjei, (left) and Joyce Bawa Mogtari, Spokesperson for Mahama
A.B.A Fuseini
Former President writing his message
A section of the Multimedia Staff
Ade Coker and Greater Accra Regional NDC executives signed book of condolence
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