The coffin allegedly placed in front of the palace by a group calling itself Concerned Citizens was in protest of what they described as illegal sale of lands in the town.
The letter appealed to the town chief, Nana Esua Amoako to consider returning a plot of land used as a cemetery he is alleged to have sold to a private developer without conducting due diligence
.
This action of the chief and the developer, the group whose leaders are not known, believes is responsible for the death of “children, youth and middle aged citizens of Fumesua.”
An invitation has been thrown to Nana Esua Amoako to attend a meeting of the group which will be taking place on Sunday, July 24, to “support morally and spiritually” discussions.
The coffin, according to Luv FM’s Erastus Asare Donkor contained black and white calico and schnapps believed to have been used to cast a spell.
He said elders in the town after an emergency meeting bought a ram to pacify the gods before lifting the coffin from the palace.
They sent Messengers to the Manhyia Palace to consult the chief priest of Otumfuo on the way forward before moving the coffin.
The chief was however not in the town but the elders maintained that those behind such sacrilege are faceless people thus their allegation must be treated with the contempt it deserves.
Scores of terrified residents trooped to the palace to witness spiritualists perform rituals to open the casket.
Elders of Fomesua to perform rituals to clear-out 'mysterious coffin'
Source: Ghana/Adomonline.comDate: 17-07-2016 Time: 06:07:28:pm
Chiefs and elders of Fomesua in the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi
are set have performed rituals to clear-out suspicious coffin discovered
at the Chief’s palace Sunday.
The coffin allegedly placed in front of the palace by a group calling itself Concerned Citizens was in protest of what they described as illegal sale of lands in the town.
The letter appealed to the town chief, Nana Esua Amoako to consider returning a plot of land used as a cemetery he is alleged to have sold to a private developer without conducting due diligence.
This action of the chief and the developer, the group whose leaders are not known, believes is responsible for the death of “children, youth and middle aged citizens of Fumesua.”
An invitation has been thrown to Nana Esua Amoako to attend a meeting of the group which will be taking place on Sunday, July 24, to “support morally and spiritually” discussions.
The coffin, according to Luv FM’s Erastus Asare Donkor contained black and white calico and schnapps believed to have been used to cast a spell.
He said elders in the town after an emergency meeting bought a ram to pacify the gods before lifting the coffin from the palace.
They sent Messengers to the Manhyia Palace to consult the chief priest of Otumfuo on the way forward before moving the coffin.
The chief was however not in the town but the elders maintained that those behind such sacrilege are faceless people thus their allegation must be treated with the contempt it deserves.
Scores of terrified residents trooped to the palace to witness spiritualists perform rituals to open the casket.
The coffin allegedly placed in front of the palace by a group calling itself Concerned Citizens was in protest of what they described as illegal sale of lands in the town.
The letter appealed to the town chief, Nana Esua Amoako to consider returning a plot of land used as a cemetery he is alleged to have sold to a private developer without conducting due diligence.
This action of the chief and the developer, the group whose leaders are not known, believes is responsible for the death of “children, youth and middle aged citizens of Fumesua.”
An invitation has been thrown to Nana Esua Amoako to attend a meeting of the group which will be taking place on Sunday, July 24, to “support morally and spiritually” discussions.
The coffin, according to Luv FM’s Erastus Asare Donkor contained black and white calico and schnapps believed to have been used to cast a spell.
He said elders in the town after an emergency meeting bought a ram to pacify the gods before lifting the coffin from the palace.
They sent Messengers to the Manhyia Palace to consult the chief priest of Otumfuo on the way forward before moving the coffin.
The chief was however not in the town but the elders maintained that those behind such sacrilege are faceless people thus their allegation must be treated with the contempt it deserves.
Scores of terrified residents trooped to the palace to witness spiritualists perform rituals to open the casket.
Elders of Fomesua to perform rituals to clear-out 'mysterious coffin'
Source: Ghana/Adomonline.comDate: 17-07-2016 Time: 06:07:28:pm
Chiefs and elders of Fomesua in the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi
are set have performed rituals to clear-out suspicious coffin discovered
at the Chief’s palace Sunday.
The coffin allegedly placed in front of the palace by a group calling itself Concerned Citizens was in protest of what they described as illegal sale of lands in the town.
The letter appealed to the town chief, Nana Esua Amoako to consider returning a plot of land used as a cemetery he is alleged to have sold to a private developer without conducting due diligence.
This action of the chief and the developer, the group whose leaders are not known, believes is responsible for the death of “children, youth and middle aged citizens of Fumesua.”
An invitation has been thrown to Nana Esua Amoako to attend a meeting of the group which will be taking place on Sunday, July 24, to “support morally and spiritually” discussions.
The coffin, according to Luv FM’s Erastus Asare Donkor contained black and white calico and schnapps believed to have been used to cast a spell.
He said elders in the town after an emergency meeting bought a ram to pacify the gods before lifting the coffin from the palace.
They sent Messengers to the Manhyia Palace to consult the chief priest of Otumfuo on the way forward before moving the coffin.
The chief was however not in the town but the elders maintained that those behind such sacrilege are faceless people thus their allegation must be treated with the contempt it deserves.
Scores of terrified residents trooped to the palace to witness spiritualists perform rituals to open the casket.
The coffin allegedly placed in front of the palace by a group calling itself Concerned Citizens was in protest of what they described as illegal sale of lands in the town.
The letter appealed to the town chief, Nana Esua Amoako to consider returning a plot of land used as a cemetery he is alleged to have sold to a private developer without conducting due diligence.
This action of the chief and the developer, the group whose leaders are not known, believes is responsible for the death of “children, youth and middle aged citizens of Fumesua.”
An invitation has been thrown to Nana Esua Amoako to attend a meeting of the group which will be taking place on Sunday, July 24, to “support morally and spiritually” discussions.
The coffin, according to Luv FM’s Erastus Asare Donkor contained black and white calico and schnapps believed to have been used to cast a spell.
He said elders in the town after an emergency meeting bought a ram to pacify the gods before lifting the coffin from the palace.
They sent Messengers to the Manhyia Palace to consult the chief priest of Otumfuo on the way forward before moving the coffin.
The chief was however not in the town but the elders maintained that those behind such sacrilege are faceless people thus their allegation must be treated with the contempt it deserves.
Scores of terrified residents trooped to the palace to witness spiritualists perform rituals to open the casket.
Chiefs
and elders of Fomesua in the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi are set
have performed rituals to clear-out suspicious coffin discovered at the
Chief’s palace Sunday.
The coffin allegedly placed in front of the palace by a group calling itself Concerned Citizens was in protest of what they described as illegal sale of lands in the town.
The letter appealed to the town chief, Nana Esua Amoako to consider returning a plot of land used as a cemetery he is alleged to have sold to a private developer without conducting due diligence.
This action of the chief and the developer, the group whose leaders are not known, believes is responsible for the death of “children, youth and middle aged citizens of Fumesua.”
An invitation has been thrown to Nana Esua Amoako to attend a meeting of the group which will be taking place on Sunday, July 24, to “support morally and spiritually” discussions.
The coffin, according to Luv FM’s Erastus Asare Donkor contained black and white calico and schnapps believed to have been used to cast a spell.
He said elders in the town after an emergency meeting bought a ram to pacify the gods before lifting the coffin from the palace.
They sent Messengers to the Manhyia Palace to consult the chief priest of Otumfuo on the way forward before moving the coffin.
The chief was however not in the town but the elders maintained that those behind such sacrilege are faceless people thus their allegation must be treated with the contempt it deserves.
Scores of terrified residents trooped to the palace to witness spiritualists perform rituals to open the casket.
- See more at: http://ghana-news.adomonline.com/news/2016/July-17th/elders-of-fomesua-to-perform-rituals-to-clear-out-mysterious-coffin.php#sthash.LdZUx32Q.dpuf
The coffin allegedly placed in front of the palace by a group calling itself Concerned Citizens was in protest of what they described as illegal sale of lands in the town.
The letter appealed to the town chief, Nana Esua Amoako to consider returning a plot of land used as a cemetery he is alleged to have sold to a private developer without conducting due diligence.
This action of the chief and the developer, the group whose leaders are not known, believes is responsible for the death of “children, youth and middle aged citizens of Fumesua.”
An invitation has been thrown to Nana Esua Amoako to attend a meeting of the group which will be taking place on Sunday, July 24, to “support morally and spiritually” discussions.
The coffin, according to Luv FM’s Erastus Asare Donkor contained black and white calico and schnapps believed to have been used to cast a spell.
He said elders in the town after an emergency meeting bought a ram to pacify the gods before lifting the coffin from the palace.
They sent Messengers to the Manhyia Palace to consult the chief priest of Otumfuo on the way forward before moving the coffin.
The chief was however not in the town but the elders maintained that those behind such sacrilege are faceless people thus their allegation must be treated with the contempt it deserves.
Scores of terrified residents trooped to the palace to witness spiritualists perform rituals to open the casket.
- See more at: http://ghana-news.adomonline.com/news/2016/July-17th/elders-of-fomesua-to-perform-rituals-to-clear-out-mysterious-coffin.php#sthash.LdZUx32Q.dpuf
Chiefs
and elders of Fomesua in the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi are set
have performed rituals to clear-out suspicious coffin discovered at the
Chief’s palace Sunday.
The coffin allegedly placed in front of the palace by a group calling itself Concerned Citizens was in protest of what they described as illegal sale of lands in the town.
The letter appealed to the town chief, Nana Esua Amoako to consider returning a plot of land used as a cemetery he is alleged to have sold to a private developer without conducting due diligence.
This action of the chief and the developer, the group whose leaders are not known, believes is responsible for the death of “children, youth and middle aged citizens of Fumesua.”
An invitation has been thrown to Nana Esua Amoako to attend a meeting of the group which will be taking place on Sunday, July 24, to “support morally and spiritually” discussions.
The coffin, according to Luv FM’s Erastus Asare Donkor contained black and white calico and schnapps believed to have been used to cast a spell.
He said elders in the town after an emergency meeting bought a ram to pacify the gods before lifting the coffin from the palace.
They sent Messengers to the Manhyia Palace to consult the chief priest of Otumfuo on the way forward before moving the coffin.
The chief was however not in the town but the elders maintained that those behind such sacrilege are faceless people thus their allegation must be treated with the contempt it deserves.
Scores of terrified residents trooped to the palace to witness spiritualists perform rituals to open the casket.
- See more at: http://ghana-news.adomonline.com/news/2016/July-17th/elders-of-fomesua-to-perform-rituals-to-clear-out-mysterious-coffin.php#sthash.LdZUx32Q.dpuf
The coffin allegedly placed in front of the palace by a group calling itself Concerned Citizens was in protest of what they described as illegal sale of lands in the town.
The letter appealed to the town chief, Nana Esua Amoako to consider returning a plot of land used as a cemetery he is alleged to have sold to a private developer without conducting due diligence.
This action of the chief and the developer, the group whose leaders are not known, believes is responsible for the death of “children, youth and middle aged citizens of Fumesua.”
An invitation has been thrown to Nana Esua Amoako to attend a meeting of the group which will be taking place on Sunday, July 24, to “support morally and spiritually” discussions.
The coffin, according to Luv FM’s Erastus Asare Donkor contained black and white calico and schnapps believed to have been used to cast a spell.
He said elders in the town after an emergency meeting bought a ram to pacify the gods before lifting the coffin from the palace.
They sent Messengers to the Manhyia Palace to consult the chief priest of Otumfuo on the way forward before moving the coffin.
The chief was however not in the town but the elders maintained that those behind such sacrilege are faceless people thus their allegation must be treated with the contempt it deserves.
Scores of terrified residents trooped to the palace to witness spiritualists perform rituals to open the casket.
- See more at: http://ghana-news.adomonline.com/news/2016/July-17th/elders-of-fomesua-to-perform-rituals-to-clear-out-mysterious-coffin.php#sthash.LdZUx32Q.dpuf
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