Monday, February 2, 2015

HIGHER RECORDS CONDOLENCE MESSAGES CONVEYED OVER THE WEEKEND DURING THE OFFICIALMOURNING PERIOD FOR THE LATE FORMER PRESIDENT HAS BEEN DESCRIBED AS REMARKABLE.

HIGHER RECORDS CONDOLENCE MESSAGES CONVEYED OVER THE WEEKEND DURING THE OFFICIAL MOURNING PERIOD FOR THE LATE FORMER PRESIDENT HAS BEEN DESCRIBED AS REMARKABLE.

     Higher records condolence messages conveyed over the weekend during the official mourning period in Germany's various States and particularly in Berlin and Bonn for the former President of Germany Richard Weizsacker who died late last weekend at the age of over ninety four years of age has been described as remarkable and continues to make headlines and extended coverage on Germany's and the Eurozone countries media, specially on the television networks, radio various stations, Newspapers and the Internet. President Johan Gauck and Chancellor Angela Merkel both declared the weekend as the official mourning period for the former President in Palace Bellevue and in the Chancellor's office respectively. Former President Richard had been mostly addressed as honorable, due to his outstanding character and dedication to his country's duties during Germany's difficult time after the war, at the rebuilding period and during his Presidency from the year nineteen eighty four (1984) until nineteen ninety four (1994) at the time of Germany's economic miracle and acknowledged prosperity through-out the Eurozone and the many countries of this World. He would be remembered and recorded in Germany's history as one of the founding fathers that have laid the foundation of the modern Germany and its citizens that have been generally described as hard working, very intelligent and prosperous by many people around the World.

                                               Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

Paypal account details : Name Professor Godfrey Ohia
E-mail address : ohiaprofessorgodfrey90@gmail.com
Bank : Meta Bank, Routing Number : 122287675
Account Number : 9000142875956712.

No comments:

Post a Comment