A 49-year-old former operator of a microfinance scheme (susu business) at Nkrankwanta in the Brong Ahafo Region, Mr Moses Babawale, has appealed to the police and the public to help him locate his wife and three children.
He made the appeal when he called at the offices of the Graphic Communications Group Limited in Accra.
He said his wife, Madam Cecilla Amoah, a former teacher, who is suspected to have a health challenge, deserted their matrimonial home with the children in 2013, when his business collapsed and it was difficult for them to make ends meet.
Narrating his ordeal, Mr Babawale, an Elder at the Nkrankwanta District Branch of the Church of Pentecost popularly known as Elder
Moses, said they were happily married until 2013 when his business collapsed, leaving them in financial crisis.
That had a psychological effect on his wife, who left the house with the children.
He said several attempts to get her back home had proved futile, as the woman keeps relocating from one place to another.
Mr Babawale, therefore, appealed to the public and members of his church and other philanthropists to assist him financially, and asked the police to help him find his wife.
Source: Daily Graphic
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