If you don’t believe ghosts exist, what about this one?
A Ghanaian man living in Nigeria was visited by his elder sister and during the visit persistently urged him to return to Ghana after years of absence.
Reports say, the 40-year-old Joseph Kofi Sefah had lived in Ogun state for 10 years and had lost contact with his family in Ghana. When he fell sick for about two weeks, his elder sister Rosina, whom he had not seen for many years visited him at the hospital in Nigeria.
During her visit to Nigeria, Rosina persuaded her brother to return to Ghana for adequate medical care.
Joseph Kofi Sefah finally decided to come back to Ghana, specifically Koforidua to see his family. When he went, he first asked about his sister Rosina who brought up the idea of him coming back home from Nigeria. There he got the shocker.
His 70-year-old grandmother Ama Anto told him that sister Rosina Afum Ajubi had died a year ago and was buried. Seeing her grave with the epitaph as evidence, the brother Mr Joseph Kofi Sefah collapsed and died from the shock.
The extended family which had gathered to mark the one-year funeral rites of Rosina were shocked too. They said, they least expected to see the late Rosina’s brother who was domiciled in Nigeria with whom all contacts were lost.
An elder of the family, Peter Kyei said, when Sefah barged in on them at the first funeral anniversary of his sister, things took a different turn. They were shocked to find Sefah in their midst, only for him to die from his shock upon learning that his sister who visited him in Nigeria to invite him to Ghana was a ghost.