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Nanisto News Blog of Sunday, 23 November 2025
Source: Manteaw Amos
The Ghana’s capital bore witness to a heartfelt display of solidarity as Chief of Staff, Hon. Julius Debrah, stood alongside his special aide, Mr. Benjamin Essuman, to bid farewell to his beloved sister, the late Esther Essuman.
This somber occasion underscored the enduring bonds of family and camaraderie that permeate the corridors of power.
The atmosphere was heavy with emotion as dignitaries, family members, and friends convened to pay their last respects to the departed.
Julius Debrah’s presence at the burial service was a powerful gesture of condolence and empathy, reinforcing his commitment to his role as a leader and a compassionate human being. His attendance spoke volumes about the esteem in which he holds his special aide and the value he places on the human spirit.
Comrades, as the Chief of Staff and Mr. Essuman shared poignant words and exchanged heartfelt hugs, the air was thick with a mix of sorrow and gratitude, reflecting the profound significance of the moment.
In a statement, Hon. Debrah expressed his profound sorrow at the loss, saying, “I am deeply saddened by the loss of my special aide’s sister. She was a wonderful person, and her passing is a great loss to her family and friends. I pray that God will comfort them during this difficult time.”
The burial service was a fitting tribute to the life of Esther Essuman, whose untimely passing has left an unfillable void in the lives of those who knew her. As we paused to pay its respects, the Essuman family was enveloped in a sense of communal grief and support, a powerful reminder of the power of human connection in the face of adversity.
Story by Lawrence Odoom/Phalonzy
