
Great men and women are not celebrated enough in this country. We only tend to cry for a few days after they are gone and then we forget about them. Even if something is done to honour them, the family is rarely involved especially if the person was once a government official. What Koku Anyidoho is doing currently should not be condoned in any form or shape.
He is behaving as if he knows something Ghanaians are not privy to. If he has something to say, he should be bold and come out and stop fighting the Atta Mills family. Is he more family than the brothers and siblings of the late president? What makes him think that he has more authority over Atta Mills than his family? He is busily fighting a battle he has already lost.
He should stop reminding the Atta Mills family of their pain and agony all these years. It's been 10 years already since the learned professor is gone. He should let the family be in peace. He is treading a dangerous path and must be stopped.
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