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Rocky55 Blog of Sunday, 28 September 2025
Source: Isaac Appiah
On September 28, 2025, the CEO of the well-known Linda Dor company made an uncommon and poignant public appearance at a funeral in Accra, according to a report by Yen.com.gh.
Since she has gained recognition in Ghana over the years, it was a moment of respect and admiration for many. The well-known businesswoman, who is now elderly, was observed using a wheeled aid to move slowly.
Despite her age-related weakness, she maintained her poise and composure. When they saw her, those who attended the funeral were unable to conceal their emotions. While some silently observed, recalling how she established one of the most well-known hospitality brands in the nation, others spoke proudly of her accomplishments.
Many Ghanaians were reminded by her appearance of her enduring impact on the provision of food and rest areas along major highways. Families and tourists have paused at Linda Dor for decades to rest, eat, and continue their travels. Her dedication and vision made the brand a household name. Her bravery and tenacity during the event demonstrated that her story is not just about business. She walked firmly but slowly in the funeral video, displaying dignity at every turn. She was treated with great respect by those around her, who both helped her when she needed it and let her shine in her own light. Her story painted a compelling picture of a leader who put in a lot of effort, showed concern for her people, and left a legacy that many people find admirable.
The affection Ghanaians have for her brand was evident even in this solemn moment. “Mama, please, your staff has reduced the size of the chicken on the rice,” a person in the crowd joked. Talk to them, please. The remark made people laugh and demonstrated the strong bond between the general public and the woman who founded the well-known business.
In addition to attending a funeral, her infrequent appearance served to remind Ghanaians of her status in the community. She continues to be a representation of excellence, tradition, and hard work. Her story continues to inspire, despite the fact that age has slowed her pace.
Source: gh.studio.opera.com