In the quiet town of Abenyinase, in the heart of the Agotime Ziope District, tragedy struck the Akpabli family last year, forever changing their lives.
A devastating incident unfolded on November 16.
A vehicle, with the registration number GN 6630-15, belonging to Makafui and Sons Lotto Company, crashed into the Akpabli family house, robbing them of their three beloved children and leaving five others injured.

Five other members of the family suffered various degrees of injuries.
As the police-initiated investigations into the heart-wrenching accident, a cloud of frustration enveloped the grieving family.
Shockingly, the management of Makafui and Sons Lotto Company had not extended any form of support or condolences to the bereaved family.

Fueled by grief and desperation, the Akpabli family and their community took to the streets, demanding justice.
Their pleas echoed through the peaceful town, and in a heartbreaking turn, some resorted to invoking curses on the Lotto Company.”

As our team reached out to Makafui and Sons Lotto Company for their response, the attempts were met with a disheartening silence.
The CEO abruptly ended a phone call, refusing to address the matter and leaving the community in further despair.

This is not just a story of loss; it’s a cry for justice and accountability.
The Akpabli family’s story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit against corporate indifference.
By Peter Quao Adattor