Daniel Yao Domelevo has said corruption is a “dangerous enemy” that cannot be dealt with by an individual.
According to the former Auditor-General, anybody who tries to fight corruption quietly will be finished in a minute.
Speaking at his Thanksgiving service at the Christ The King Catholic Church, Daniel Yao Domelevo said, “If you fight corruption alone, you won’t last. Corruption is one dangerous enemy you can’t fight alone, and you can’t fight quietly. If you fight corruption quietly, you will be finished in a minute.”
Thanking all those who helped him during his time at the Audit Service, Domelevo expressed appreciation to Civil Society Organizations focused on fighting corruption in Ghana, indicating that their support was very helpful to him while he was in office.
Obits | Post Bulletin postbulletin.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from postbulletin.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Wednesday, February 24, 2021 8:00 am
Beloved father, husband, teacher and man of service, Frank Joseph Trione died February 16, 2021 at the age of 68. He is preceded in death by his parents Joby and Gladys Trione. He is survived by his wife Margaret and daughter Margaret Frances; brother Ben Trione; sisters Anne Trione (Wende) , Sara Trione and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Frank’s love of Daphne and Christ the King Church began with learning his family’s history in building both. His childhood, as well as his graduating from CKS, brought him many lifelong friends. Later in life, he served on the Christ the King Parish Council and was a member of the Knights of Columbus. He was a man of faith and charity with a dedication to serving his community. He served as Daphne City Councilman and was on the Daphne Utility Board from 1980 – 1986. Frank was always a part of any Daphne celebration or charitable event. After graduating from Fairhope High School, h
‘He made ag fun’: Former Baldwin County teacher, Frank Trione, dies after battling COVID
Updated Feb 19, 2021;
Posted Feb 19, 2021
Frank Trione (left) died on Feb. 16, after battling COVID-19. He s pictured here with daughter (middle) Margaret Francis and wife Margarent (right).
Facebook Share
Ricky Trione, Frank’s cousin, knew him as simply, “favorite cousin”.
“He lit up a room. He loved everyone,” Ricky said. “We grew up playing together and I’ve always loved him.”
Frank died from COVID-19 on Tuesday at the age of 68. Of course, he leaves behind loving family members, including his wife of more than 40 years and a daughter who works as a pharmacist. He also leaves behind the Baldwin County community as a descendent of the founding family of Daphne.