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IN RE ARMAH (DECD.); AWOTWI
V.
ABADO

(1977) JELR 69223 (CA)

Court of Appeal 2 Jun 1977 Ghana
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- The case revolves around the last wishes of the late Jacob William Armah, who dictated his wishes to the Venerable Kofi Pare Sekyiamah of the Anglican Church, Cape Coast, in the presence of his wife and sister. - The main beneficiaries o

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Judges:APALOO JA,LASSEY JA,ARCHER JA,KINGSLEY-NYINAH J.A,ABBAN J.
Counsel:SARPONG FOR THE APPELLANT; ANNANCY FOR THE RESPONDENT.
Other Citations:[1977] 2 GLR 375

APALOO J.A.

The late Jacob William Armah who died on 7 July 1970, was a member of the Anglican Church, Cape Coast. Some time in June 1970, he was taken ill and was admitted at the government hospital there. His illness required surgical treatment and he was told he was going to be operated upon. He had a premonition of his approaching end and he sought to dispose of his earthly possessions. On 24 June 1970, when his wife and sister visited him at the hospital, he requested to see the Archdeacon of the Anglican Church. He was the Venerable Kofi Pare Sekyiamah.

The latter dutifully called to see his sick parishioner about noon of that day. Mr. Armah asked whether the priest could return at 4 p.m. as he was expecting to see his wife and sister by then. They happened to be the parties who are locked in conflict to this case. The priest obliged and returned to see the deceased at 4 p.m. At that time, the deceased had, besides his sister and wife, a number of other visitors. The deceased requ…

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