Nana Addo's handwriting clearly seen in his tribute to Amissah-Arthur
- Nana Addo's tribute to Amissah-Arthur has been captured
- The president's handwriting seemed difficult to read
- So far, the president has ordered all national flags be flown at half mast
For those of us wondering how nice the handwriting of President Akufo-Addo is, we may be disappointed as a recent picture of his handwriting has been captured.
This was when the president penned down his condolences to the former vice president in the book of condolence that was opened at his residence.
The words of Nana Addo, though difficult to read, have its first sentence reading: "A fine Ghanaian has left us without any warning," the president revealed.
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Handwriting, they say, speaks more of a person especially when it gets so hard to read. Here in Ghana, there is this perception that the harder it is for one's handwriting to be read, the more intelligent they are.
This may sound funny to some of us but that handwriting by Nana Addo is very interesting to see. The death of Amissah Arthur has come as a shock to Ghanaians who continue to pour in their tribute.
So far, President Akufo-Addo has directed for all flags to fly at half mast in memory of the late former vice president, Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur.
This directive, which takes effect from July 4th, will run through the next five days plunge Ghana into a state of mourning for the late economist and former governor of the Bank of Ghana.
President Akufo-Addo has also revealed there will be a full state burial for the late Vice President as a book of condolence opens at the Accra International Conference Centre and also across all high commissions of Ghana across the world.
Amissah-Arthur's death came as a shock to Ghanaians especially when accounts from his family show that he was never taken ill.
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The late former vice president lost his life while exercising at the Air Force gym in Accra. Since his passing, there have been controversial accounts of the circumstances leading to his death.
He is reported to have been carried to the 37 Military Hospital on the bucket of a pick-up truck due to the non-availability of an ambulance.
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