You’ve been erased from Asomdwe Park, you are now a nonentity – Atta Mills’ brother mocks Koku Anyidoho
Dr Cadman Mills, the brother of the late President John Evans Atta Mills, has mocked Samuel Koku Anyidoho, a former Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), over a comment aimed at preventing media houses from publishing news about him.
In a post made by the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Atta Mills Institute, Anyidoho called on media houses to allow him to enjoy his peace as a citizen, adding that he has no comments to make about anything.
“I’m a very content and quiet citizen so media houses should allow me to enjoy my peace. I have no comments to make so please leave me alone to enjoy my peace 🙏,” Koku Anyidoho wrote on X, formerly (Twitter).
Reacting to the post, Dr Cadman Mills stated that Koku Anyidoho has been erased from Asomdwe Park and claimed that he is currently not someone media houses will be interested in.
Dr Cadman responded to the post that, “Your name has been erased from Asomdwee Park. You are now a nonentity. Contact NAPO. Maybe you can be his chauffeur, if you are willing to dress better. NUT CASE! YOU WILL ACCOUNT!”
Background
On Wednesday, January 8, 2024, Koku Anyidoho took to social media to express his frustration over the vandalism of the statue of the late former President, Professor John Evans Atta Mills at the former president’s resting place, Asomdwee Park.
Visuals of the incident showed the plaque of the statue, which named Koku Anyidoho as the person who assisted with its unveiling, removed.
The writings on the plaque, before it was destroyed, showed details of the late former president and the inscription, “Assisted by Samuel Koku Anyidoho.”
Although the plaque of the statue could be seen broken into pieces, the sculpture of the late Prof. Mills was intact and still standing.
Koku Anyidoho, in the post he shared on X on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, took solace in God over the destruction of the plaque.
“This just happened @ Asomdwee Park. My Bible tells me that ‘In All Things’ (not in some things), I should give thanks to God. I am also singing… ‘It is well with my soul’. To God be all the glory, and my prayer is for God to continue blessing my beloved Homeland Ghana,” he wrote.
Meanwhile, the plaque on the statue of the late former President, Professor John Evans Atta Mills, which was destroyed, has been repaired.
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