Farewell to a Legend: Roy Geabour Antwi Pays Last Respect to Agona Abusuapanin

Mr. Roy Geabour Antwi paid a visit to the funeral grounds of the late Agona Abusuapanin Kwaku Agyeman Duah at Ahwiren in the Bekwai Municipal to offer his condolences to Nana Osei Boateng Agyenim I and his family.

The visit was a gesture of support and solidarity with the Ahwirenman Traditional Council and the family during this difficult time.


During his visit, Mr. Geabour Antwi expressed his sympathy to the family, emphasizing the importance of sharing in each other’s sorrow during difficult times. “In times like this, we need to share in the sad moment with those in grief,” he said.

He urged the family to remain united and strong in the face of their loss, highlighting the importance of family unity and support.


Mr. Geabour Antwi emphasized that moments like this should unite the family and make them strong in one bond and unity. “It is in these moments that we realize the importance of family and the need to support one another,” he noted.

His presence at the funeral grounds was a reminder that the family is not alone in their grief and that they have the support of their community.


The visit by Mr. Geabour Antwi was a demonstration of support and solidarity with the Ahwirenman Traditional Council and the family. His actions reflect the importance of coming together to support one another during times of need.

Mr. Roy Geabour Antwi’s visit to the funeral grounds of the late Agona Abusuapanin Kwaku Agyeman Duah was a heartfelt gesture of support and condolence to the family. His presence served as a reminder of the importance of family unity and community support during difficult times.

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