A heartbreaking incident has struck the family of the late Professor Albert Adu-Boahen, the esteemed historian and inaugural New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential candidate. His son, Christopher Adu Boahen, fell victim to a robbery and fatal attack at their residence in East Legon, a neighborhood in Accra.
According to reports from Asaaseradio.com, armed intruders forcefully entered Christopher’s home, causing havoc and tragically claiming his life during the violent encounter.
The news was shared through a Facebook post by the 1995 year group of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), where Christopher pursued studies in electrical engineering.
The post announced the sudden passing of Christopher, lamenting the cruel circumstances of his death. The home in East Legon has since been cordoned off by the police and designated a crime scene.
“May the soul of our brother find peace in the Lord. It’s devastating news for a Monday morning, but let’s stay strong and hopeful for a better week ahead,” the post expressed, reflecting on the tragic loss of Christopher.

