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Atta Mills Would Have Been 78yrs Today If He Wasn’t Taken To A Maternity Ward
The late president John Evans Atta Mills would have been 78yrs today if he wasn’t sent to a maternity ward when things were critical with his health condition.
Asomdweehene as he was fondly called died in 2012 when he was rushed to the hospital and miraculously appeared in the maternity ward instead of an emergency ward to be attended to with immediate effect and today would have been his 78th birthday.
Netizens reacting to his sudden demise have expressed their appreciation towards him saying he appears to be the only president in the 4th republic who truly understood the plight of Ghanaians praying for his gentle soul to continue to rest in peace.
Atta Mills did his best when he was president and that seems to have been kept in the hearts of many, and he’s always remembered for that and the fact that he tried to make the country a peaceful one and things move on smoothly.
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