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What Lydia Forson Wrote In Late President Atta Mill’s Book Of Condolence

Late President John Evans Atta Mills
“Not once did I doubt, not once did I mock, not once did I lose hope and not once did I despair, not once did I stop believing in your vision. I believed in you till the very end, and your death has left a hole in my heart but also ignited in me the fire to fight for Ghana and Africa. And when my heart can beat no more I hope I leave a legacy as big as you did. I love you,” were the words written by popular Ghanaian actress Lydia Forson, when she signed the book of condolence for Ghana’s late president.
Last week, Forson joined many Ghanaians and non-Ghanaians in Sierra Leone to mourn the death of late Ghana president, John Evans Atta Mills.
The actress, who is currently shooting a movie in Sierra Leone, was invited by the Ghana High Commission in Sierra Leone to sign a book of condolence for the late president.
Lydia Forson signing the book of condolence
Former President John Evan Atta Mills died Tuesday afternoon at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra.
Lydia Forson
His death was received with shock around the world, with Ghanaians experiencing the greatest shock of all. Former Vice President John Mahama was hours later sworn-in as the new president of Ghana. 


Credit:  NEWS-ONE

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