The curses shall be upon your ugly head – Koku Anyidoho replies brother of Atta-Mills

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Samuel Koku Anyidoho, founder and CEO of the Atta-Mills Institute, has responded to Sammy Atta-Mills, brother of the late President John Evans Atta-Mills, after the latter threatened to rain curses on him. Sammy Atta-Mills was the president’s brother.

In a post on his Twitter page, Koku Anyidoho makes fun of the brother of the late President for claiming that the remains of the former President may have been stolen from his grave at ‘Asowde Park’. Koku Anyidoho’s post is in response to the claim that the remains of the former President may have been stolen from his grave at ‘Asowde Park

Koku Anyidoho made light of the claim by stating that Sammy Atta-curses Mills’s against him will be placed on his “ugly head.” Sammy Atta-Mills is the target of the curses.

Is Sammy Atta-Mills referring to a curse in this conversation? In a tweet, Samuel Koku Anyidoho said that the curses would be placed upon his ugliness at the head. In other tweets, he stated that he gives all to God and trusts that the Almighty would fight his fights for him in light of the numerous accusations that have been made against him by the brother of the late Atta-Mills. Is it against the law to remove the filthy black cardboard that was dishonorably covering President Atta-Mills’ grave and replace it with granite stones?

According to a series of tweets published on the account of Koku Anyidoho, which can be seen on Twitter, “Father God forgive them, for they do not realize what they are doing.” On Tuesday, Sammy Atta-Mills told journalists in Parliament that the family is unhappy with Samuel Koku Anyidoho for tampering with the grave of the late President. Sammy Atta-Mills made this statement to the journalists.

He emphasized that his family is extremely upset with the administration of the country and the security system of the nation for allowing a person to touch the graveside of the former president.

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