Nana Aba Anamoah has described political foot soldiers who are defending Sir John and the NPP over the Achimota Forest saga as senseless.
Hell broke lose earlier this week after a will believed to be written by late Sir John surfaced on social media.
The will from the former CEO of the Forestry Commission, Sir John contained a page where part of the Achimota Forest was listed as his property and being bestowed to his relatives.
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The controversial page stated that Sir John together with one Charles Owusu had acquired part of the Achimota land with three different lands distributed to some family members of the deceased.
“I give my land also situated at Achimota Forest in the name of Fasoh Limited and measuring 0.987 acres to my nephews, Micheal Owusu, Yaw Boadu and Kwabena Amoateng forever. I jointly own a piece of land at Achimota Forest with Charles Owusu, upon my demise, my portion of the land should be given to Ruth Korkor Odonkor”
The page continues to read “I give my portion of the land I jointly owned at the Achimota Forest in the name of DML Limited to Elizabeth Asare Boateng who at the time of making this Will is domiciled in the USA, forever”.
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The will spark confusion online but foot soldiers of the governing NPP government stood to defend Sir John, their party and the controversial Will, claiming it was not a crime.
Nana Aba Anamoah, Managing Director of EIB Networks, took to her twitter space to address whoever defends Sir John’s Will as senseless.
SOURCE: GhanaCelebrities.Com
This post was published on May 24, 2022 10:12 AM
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