GRi opens Book of Condolence

Ghana Review International has opened a Book of Condolence on our web site to enable Ghanaians, and others alike, who are unable to travel to the Palace in Kumasi to express their feelings at the departure of Otumfuo Opoku WareII, Asantehene.

On 21st March, GRi releases a special edition commemorating the King’s burial and all condolences on our web site will be carried in the hardcopy.

To sign the book, go to

http://www.ghanareview.com

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