Ghanaians queue up to take pictures with the platform on which the late president Jerry John Rawlings was laid at the Black Star Square.
The final funeral rites of the late President Jerry John Rawlings has officially culminated in a ceremony held at Black Stars Square.
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Present at the burial service include former President John Mahama, President Akufo-Addo and Vice President Dr. Bawumia just to mention a few.
After the mortal remains of the late president was lifted and taken to the place of burial, a video has emerged that shows Ghanaians who attended the funeral rite in queue trying to get a memorable experience from the death of the late president.
In the video sighted by Thedistin.com, the lovers of the former president were in a queue taking pictures with J.J Rawlings’ burial platform as they pose in different styles, of course for the bragging rights.
Among them were the aged, the youths and adults with women dominating.
Watch the video below:
In other news, Ghanaian businessman and brother of former president and NDC‘s Presidential candidate, Ibrahim Mahama has sent his heartwarming tribute to the late former president, Jerry John Rawlings.
brahim Mahama together with his brother John Dramani Mahama were at the day three of the funeral rite of late J.J. Rawlings to see his mortal remains when it was on display by the public in a ceremony held at the Accra International Conference Centre.
Sending his tribute to the late president, Ibrahim Mahama shared some pictures he took with late Jerry John Rawlings and called him his friend and father.
You were a true friend and a father figure in my life. I discussed a lot with you relative to my person in businesses. The principles, knowledge and wisdom you deposited in me will remain and guide me through my lifetime. You will always remain in my thoughts. Till we meet again. Rest In Peace Papa J (H.E Jerry John Rawlings)!!; Mr. Ibrahim Mahama (Chief Executive Officer, Engineer & Planners Co. Ltd) wrote. (Click Here To See Photos)