Confirmed
reports
gathered
by
GhPage.com
suggest
that
Maame
Akua
Donkor,
flagbearer
of
the
Ghana
Freedom
Party
(GFP),
has
passed
away.
Currently,
the
details
of
her
death
have
not
been
made
public
as
her
family
is
yet
to
officially
react
to
the
news.
Before
her
passing,
Akua
Donkor
had
expressed
plans
to
sue
John
Dramani
Mahama,
NDC’s
presidential
candidate,
over
what
she
perceived
as
derogatory
remarks
about
her
qualifications
during
an
Inter-Party
Advisory
Committee
(IPAC)
meeting
in
Accra.
She
strongly
voiced
her
objections
to
the
alleged
comments.
Key
Facts
About
Akua
Donkor:
Ghana’s
Trailblazing
Political
Leader
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ALSO:
She
died
at
Ridge
Hospital;
More
details
about
Akua
Donkor’s
death
pops
up
Akua
Donkor
Early
Life
and
Background:
In
February
1952
Akua
Donkor
was
born
in
Afigya
Kwabre
district
and
later
raised
in
Heman,
Ghana.
She
worked
all
her
life
as
a
cocoa
farmer.
She
had
no
formal
education
but
remained
driven
to
uplift
rural
communities.
Political
Ambitions:
In
2012,
she
founded
the
Ghana
Freedom
Party
(GFP),
aiming
to
become
Ghana’s
first
female
president
and
the
first
woman
to
run
for
the
position.
Challenges
in
Politics:
Donkor
faced
disqualification
by
Ghana’s
Electoral
Commission
in
both
2012
and
2016
due
to
technical
issues,
yet
she
remained
resolute
in
her
mission.
Legacy:
Her
determination
to
enter
Ghana’s
political
landscape
without
formal
education
or
traditional
backing
made
her
an
enduring
symbol
of
persistence
and
ambition
in
Ghanaian
politics.
Death:
Akua
Donkor
passed
away
at
age
72,
reportedly
at
Ridge
Hospital
in
Accra,
leaving
behind
a
legacy
of
resilience
and
dedication
to
rural
advocacy.
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ALSO: Tragic!
Akua
Donkor
reported
dead