

A large and emotionally charged delegation from Bimbilla, led by Hon. Mohammed Tebo, Municipal Manager and Tamale Regional Director of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), converged at the funeral grounds in a powerful display of solidarity and respect for their boss, Lawyer Anatuh Seidu Bogobiri, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the NHIA in charge of Finance and Administration.
The delegation comprised NHIA managers and staff from both the Tamale and Bimbilla offices, accompanied by vibrant cultural troupes, traditional drummers, and dancers. Their presence underscored the deep bonds of loyalty, respect, and shared grief as they joined the bereaved family to mourn the passing of the late Assibi Kanluke Elizabeth, mother of the Deputy CEO.
With more than 100 cultural performers, the delegation transformed the solemn atmosphere with powerful traditional rhythms and choreographed cultural performances that reflected both mourning and celebration of a life well lived. The synchronized beats of the drums and the graceful movements of the dancers conveyed profound emotions—sorrow, love, unity, and reverence—offering comfort and emotional strength to the grieving family.

The delegation was equally led by the Sariki Galadima of Bimbilla, whose presence added traditional authority and cultural depth to the occasion. Together, the group stood firmly with Lawyer Anatuh Seidu Bogobiri, demonstrating unwavering support during this difficult moment in his life.
Beyond the music and performances, the gathering symbolized the strong institutional and communal bonds within the NHIA family and the people of Bimbilla. It was a reminder that leadership is not only about service in office but also about shared humanity in times of loss.
Though hearts were heavy with grief, mourners took solace in the cherished memories and enduring legacy of love left behind by the late Assibi Kanluke Elizabeth. Her life was remembered with dignity, gratitude, and reverence as she was bid farewell on her journey into eternity.
May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace, cradled in the bosom of the Lord.
Source: BlueWaves Radio 93.7 mhz| Maurice Duncan



