My mother wasn’t sick – Akua Donkor’s first son speaks after mother’s death

Madam
Akua
Donkor’s
first
child,
Akwasi
Baffour,
has
spoken
for
the
first
time
after
the
late
politician’s
demise.

Speaking
in
an
interview,
Akwasi
Baffour
dismissed
the
claims
that
his
mother
passed
away
after
suffering
a
short
illness.

As
disclosed
by
Akwasi
Baffour,
his
mother
even
visited
him
at
Ejura-Tia
just
3
weeks
ago
when
he
was
sick.

Akwasi
Baffour
further
added
that
he
will
always
remember
his
late
mother
for
his
kindness
and
empathy.

Madam
Akua
Donkor
gave
to
7
children,
3
are
currently
late
leaving
behind
4.

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Akua
Donkor
Biography

Akua
Donkor
was
born
in
February
1952
in
Afigya
Kwabre
District.

The
late
politician’s
story
is
story
is
one
of
perseverance
and
ambition.

She
was
raised
as
a
cocoa
farmer
with
no
formal
education
but
she
worked
her
way
into
public
service
and
advocated
for
local
communities
as
an
assemblywoman
in
Heman.

Her
experiences
shaped
a
lifelong
dedication
to
rural
issues,
setting
the
stage
for
her
political
aspirations.

In
2012,
Donkor
launched
the
Ghana
Freedom
Party
(GFP)
with
the
groundbreaking
goal
of
becoming
Ghana’s
first
female
president.

Though
she
was
disqualified
by
the
Electoral
Commission
in
2012
and
2016
for
technicalities,
she
never
wavered
in
her
mission.

She
was
known
for
her
direct
approach
and
always
encouraged
her
supporters
to
address
her
as
“Her
Excellency,”
showing
her
unwavering
belief
in
her
political
destiny.

Akua
Donkor’s
journey,
from
farming
to
founding
a
political
party,
shows
her
resilience
in
a
male-dominated
political
arena,
where
she
continued
to
champion
the
dreams
of
rural
Ghanaians.

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Donkor
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