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What kind of wish was that. On someone's land. Not in anywhere but his own house. lumber should be buried properly and stop all this noise.
Lumba is a philosopher, he foresaw a lot as his lyrics will tell. How family will treat him/you when you're no more.
I wonder if those family members dragging issues surrounding Lumba's demise and resting place have a sha ...
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This 4th month, this FACT from generation to generation should cause you to pause & reflect; that skills which distinguish men from medicine to Engineering are hidden in books! Your Training & Personal Development Budget is y ...
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Honestly, Baba Jamal Law Firm and the lawyers involved really need to be looked into for possible ethical violations. Lumba didn’t even have a will—he died intestate—so where is this supposed “wish” coming from? It ...
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@Nokware. I think this Baba Jamal and his associates cannot be trusted and arguably might be collaborating with some people with an intention to buy and convert the place to a museum. I was wondering why the lawyers of Madam ...
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Baba Jamal and the Associates just cooked the idea of Lumba wish to sell the place to someone who wish to convert the place like Elvis Presley Memphis Graceland. As a lawyer, how can you proof a verbal statement of Lumba if h ...
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Does the country have a law governing the burial of corpses or anybody can and should be buried wherever he chooses? Just asking for clarity and we should answer honestly.
According to Faustina, Lumba's supposed lawyers told her that he asked to be buried at his East Legon residence. Such a request or wish should have been either in writing and signed, or recorded in his voice.
Personally, I ...
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Nobody trust this Baba Jamal law firm. It is interesting why Ghana Bar Association and Ghana Legal Council are silent. Their unethical and unprofessional behavior should not be tolerated.