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Emeritus Catholic Archbishop of Tamale has died.
Most Reverend Gregory Ebo Kpiebaya died in the early hours of May 31
Most Reverend Gregory Ebo Kpiebaya died early on May 31.
Most Reverend Gregory Ebo Kpiebaya, Emeritus Archbishop of Tamale, has died, according to MyNewsGh.com.
Most Reverend Philip Naameh, the current Archbishop of Tamale, confirmed his death to the Apostolic Nuncio to Ghana in a letter dated May 31, 2022, indicating that he died at the Tamale Teaching Hospital.
MyNewsGh.com obtained the following announcement:
"I regret to inform you of the death of Most Rev. Gregory E Kpiebaya, Archbishop Emeritus of Tamale. This tragic event occurred at the Tamale Teaching Hospital in the early hours of May 31, 2022." I ask for your prayers for the peaceful repose of his soul.
"Funeral and burial plans will be announced later."
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