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Chief Dele Momodu Mourns with Ghana’s Government and Bereaved Families

Chief Dele Momodu Mourns with Ghana’s Government and Bereaved Families
By Ernest Best Anane
Chief Dele Momodu, a renowned Nigerian journalist, publisher, businessman, and motivational speaker, has extended his heartfelt condolences to the government of Ghana and the bereaved families of the military helicopter crash that occurred last week. The incident claimed the lives of eight personnel, including two government ministers, who were engaged in the fight against illegal mining.
Chief Momodu, who is also the CEO and publisher of Ovation International, a celebrity magazine, expressed his deep sorrow over the tragic incident.
He described the unfortunate event as a big blow to the nation and the entire Africa. His message of solidarity was conveyed through a statement, disclosing the significance of the loss and the impact it would have on the country.
Chief Momodu is a highly respected figure in the world of business, politics, literature, music, and fashion.
He has received hundreds of awards and honors for his work, and his weekly column, “Pendulum,” published in ThisDay newspaper, is widely read and appreciated for its insightful commentary on national issues.
Chief Momodu’s condolences were not only extended to the government but also to his Ghanaian protégé, Ian Gavivina Okudzeto, who is also mourning the loss. The gesture demonstrates the strong ties between Ghana and Nigeria, and the willingness of prominent Africans to come together in times of sorrow.

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