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Chiefs paying tribute to Komla
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Komla Dumor's body arrives Accra from London
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Komla's father Prof. Ernest Dumor (left), younger brother Dr. Koshie Dumor (middle) and his wife Kwamsema Dumor (right)
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Komla's older sister, Mawuena Trebarh (left) and Dumor family spokesperson, Madam Esther Cobbah (right)
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Komla's wife Kwamsema (left) and sister Mawuena (right) holding hands during the ceremony
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Pallbearers taking Komla's casket away after the ceremony
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Priests offering prayers for Komla
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For the love of Komla Dumor
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The body of Komla Dumor comes home
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The body of Komla Dumor comes home
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The body of Komla Dumor comes home
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Traditional rites at the ceremony
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Mourners during the ceremony
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The body of Komla Dumor comes home
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Waiting for Komla Dumour's body
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The Dumor family during an earlier visit to Ghana's President John Mahama
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From left, Ambassador Victor Gbeho (Komla's uncle), Prof. Ernest Dumor (Komla's father), Dr. Koshie Dumor (Komla's brother), Kwamsema Dumor (Komla's wife) and Mawuena Trebarh (Komla's sister)
The body of BBC journalist Komla Afeke Dumor, who passed away in London last month arrived in Ghana earlier this week for burial rites.
His body was formally received by the Paramount Chief of Aflao Traditional Area, Togbe Amenya Fiti V, a delegation of chiefs from Aflao where Komla is a youth development chief, clergy from the Roman Catholic Church, as well as members of Komla's family.