Children find their parents after 32 years of separation



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Animation of Friday, February 8, 2019

Source: Graphic.com.gh

2019-02-08

Couple meeting Psoeod The couple joined by their children to cut the wedding cake

Weddings are exciting events, but when the couple gets together after 32 years of separation, enthusiasm is on another level.

The guests who attended the meeting ceremony at the St. Patrick Catholic Church in Half Assini in Jomoro District on January 19 could not hide their joy. Joseph Thomas Frank, 81 years old, 70 years old

Theresa Arthur, also known as Awulae Nda-Bozoma II, has reaffirmed her love and commitment to one another.
Visibly excited were their children who had been praying for years for their parents to get together.

The eldest son, Mr. Richard Kojo Arthur, told the Mirror that for several years, with his five siblings (one deceased), they had tried to reunite their parents and that it had taken more than three decades to make this dream come true.

"We were quite young when the problems started, so we did not really understand the cause of the separation. Personally, I was in boarding school and I only came home during the holidays.

"All this time we lived in Takoradi but Mom was a queen mother of Jomoro in the western region and moved to settle there. My youngest brothers and sisters were also in school, so they lived with our father and we visited our mother from time to time during the holidays. "

Mr. Arthur stated that as they get older, they understand the effects of separation on the family and do their best to resolve issues between their parents.

After many years of negotiations, he said that seeing their parents together gave them a lot of joy and affirmed their love for each other.

Unfortunately, one of the brothers and sisters, Thomas Frank Arthur, could not live to attend the magnificent ceremony.

Their fifth son, Father Moses Kabenla Arthur, officiated for the renewal of vows

Interestingly, their fifth son, Father Moses Kabenla Arthur, a Catholic priest from the Franciscan Valley of Prayer and Silence, Saltpond, officiated for the renewal of vows.

Ms. Arthur, President of Western Regional Queenmothers Association and Paramount

Queen Mother of the Western Traditional Zone of Nzema, advised young couples to always rely on God in times of trouble.

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