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rip, madam.looking at the meaning of the colors of the flag of Ghana, this madam was n still is our jewel of inestimable value
Madam. Theo, Rest in perfect peace , you have than a lot for your country and your good deed will forever be recognised. This is how everybody must go to his/her creator with dignity he/she deserved, but this isn't the case ...
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Yes oo.
RIP
D.E.P --La creadora de la colores del bandera nacional de Ghana .R.I.P
Y por que quiere exprimirle en espanol? Ya sabe bien que en Ghana hablamos el ingles
Fare thee well, Grandma!!
MAY YOU REST IN THE BOSOM OF ABRAHAM
May her soul rest in peace. indeed you have left a great legacy for us we will forever remember you.
May your soul rest in peace
Rip!!
What's all these empty chairs at this woman's funeral.after all she did for Ghana?.....aha gave us an identity as a coutry for Gods sake
Maame theo, may ur soul rest in peace also may God rescus u from de hand of wicked. Gud work done u hv made for as we tanks u everyfyn.
May her soul rest in perfect peace...we will always remember you...
It is finished,that is what life is all about.Hustle,tussle,go and come.Later death takes u off the scene.RIP
R.I.P Mama Okoh for e good work done.Da yie
Politician everybody including me Gar by will die u c our mod a in bed think abt u urtam will Kams @00447918184966 Garby
i love okoh
i love okoh toooo much
See oko ,watching the woman sheepishly
Mr. Oko Vanderpuije broke the old ladys heart and send her to her grave too soon shame on you Mr. Oko Vanderpuije
Grandma damirifa due
Auf wiedersen und gute reise.
BLESSED PEOPLE OF AFRICA, DIGNIFIED ONES OF THE NATIONS OF THE THE WORLD, MAY THE PRECIOUS SOUL OF -THE WARRIOR QUEEN OF GHANA; HER HONOUR 'THEODOSIA OKOH'- REST WITH THE LORD. YOUR HONOUR; YOU LIVED, SERVED AND DIED FOR YOUR ...
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Rest in peace Mama.You did your part for mother Ghana.
RIP.
May ur soul rest in perfect peace
MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE..Your name shall never be erased in the history of Ghana.
Nene dee bc Asomdwe d3.dui
Ordinary people doing great things for their country without much reward. Madam Okoh, please rest in peace.