Why do bad things happen to Good people? Founder Of Crime Check Foundation loses his wife
The Crime Check Foundation family is in grief after the death of Amina Oppong Kwarteng, the Executive Director’s wife, at the age of 44.
Her sudden death occurred on Saturday, June 18, following a brief illness in Turkey, where she had gone for medical treatment.
Mrs. Kwarteng’s death, whose generosity inspired her husband’s charitable activities, has dealt a significant blow to the Foundation and the humanitarian community.
She has been the driving force behind her husband’s achievements, which have helped to wipe the tears of countless disadvantaged people around the country.
She has been helpful in encouraging her husband to undertake charity work, as a result of which the Foundation’s programs, such as the Charity Series, Street Charity Series, Time With the Prisoner, and Village Charity, among others, were born to aid the poor and needy in society.
Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng, the Executive Director of CCF, announced the unfortunate occurrence on the official Facebook page of Crime Check TV GH.
“You narrated your dream in which you went to heaven to me about three months ago, describing the various layers you visited. I was glad because as virtuous as you are, I have always prayed for Jannah for you. When you called me at night three days ago amidst pain to hug me and bless me for all I have done for you before you were rushed to the ICU, I got absolutely confused because I have always known helping and loving you is my responsibility as a husband.
“What is shocking to me is that you told me when I visited you at the ICU that you are fine and will wait patiently for the doctors to treat you. You again told me in my dream that you will be fine and laughed. So my dearest wife Meena why? Why do you have to do this to me and our four lovely boys after all I did to save you.”
He concluded by saying, “May the Almighty Allah grant you the very paradise you narrated to me.” I doubt if I will live long! May the Almighty Allah strengthen me to bear this very heavy loss. I am broken. See you very soon, my dearest wife.”
Mrs. Kwarteng’s funeral is scheduled for Friday, June 24, 2022, at 2 p.m., following Jumu’ah (Fridays) prayers at the Central Mosque, located at Auntie Mercy, off Nyanyano Road, Kasoa.
She left four boys behind.
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