The Wonadem UBA Foundation (WUBAF), through its
Sunyani Zone, once again demonstrated its commitment to compassion, family
support, and solidarity by joining the family of the late Mr. Fidelis Buabeng
Ankapong for his one-year memorial and thanksgiving service on Sunday, 31st May
2026.
The service was held at the Methodist Church, Emmanuel
Society, Yamfo, where family members, friends, church members, and loved ones
gathered to honour the memory of the late Mr. Ankapong and to express gratitude
to God for His guidance, comfort, and sustaining grace throughout the past
year.
Representing the Foundation were Ms. Theresa Akua
Adom, Ms. Jane Esegbe Dogbey, Ms. Jessica Etornam Dogbey, and Mr. Eric Kwame
Dopenyo. Their presence reflected WUBAF’s enduring culture of standing with
members and their families during significant moments of remembrance,
reflection, and thanksgiving.
The memorial and thanksgiving service commenced at
8:14 a.m. and concluded at 12:25 p.m., featuring prayers, worship,
thanksgiving, and reflections on the life and legacy of the late Mr. Fidelis
Buabeng Ankapong.
Following the church service, members of the WUBAF
delegation interacted with family members and conveyed warm greetings,
encouragement, and best wishes on behalf of the Foundation.
During the engagement, the family shared that they had
visited the graveside of their beloved relative on Friday, 29th May 2026, as
part of activities marking the one-year remembrance. They also expressed
sincere appreciation to the leadership and members of WUBAF for the prayers,
encouragement, and support extended to them throughout the period following
their loss.
The occasion served as a meaningful reminder of the
importance of community, compassion, and unwavering support during moments of
grief and remembrance. It further highlighted WUBAF’s dedication to fostering
strong relationships among members and extending care to families during
important milestones in their lives.
The Foundation is pleased to report that all members
of the Sunyani Zone delegation returned home safely after the event.
As an organization built on love, care, and service,
WUBAF remains committed to supporting its members and their families through
both joyful and challenging moments, strengthening the bonds that unite the
Foundation as one family.
WUBAF extends its continued prayers and best wishes to
Madam Mary Pokuah Twumasi and the entire family, trusting that the cherished
memories of their loved one will continue to inspire strength, gratitude,
peace, and hope in the years ahead.
We Love, We Care, We Comfort.