Remembering Angie Metzger


Tribute from Emperor

It was unbearable shock that rocked us when the sad news of your demise was broken to us. We hold the strongest conviction about life and death and we know there is no everlasting mortal but never expected your death at this time when we most needed your services to humanity. You contributed the best to the shaping of GHP in Ghana through your hard work and we salute you though you are no longer with us and never shall we see you again but your name, Mama Angie as we affectionately call you, will remain forever with the project. We have not forgotten your caring and generosity anytime in Ghana and India. You were our pillar in Ghana and India most especially during our outreach clinics at towns over the banks of the huge Volta river. It was even through your effort that we had many foreign homeopaths in Ghana including the two Indian doctors.

> Mama Angie we love you but God loves you best so fare thee well and rest in the bosom of the almighty.


Tribute from Soroush


Angie was a great lady loved by many. Her memory will remain in our hearts. I remember a line of poetry on the dashboard of a taxi in Tehran about the car. It read: ‘This has been given to us in trust (by the Almighty) so that we can earn our sustenance; In truth, the real owner is God.’ I’ve learnt that everything is a temporary gift given to us in trust and the real owner can recall it at any time.  It is how we behave towards that gift that matters. And perhaps this helps with the grief of losing something that we had been used to having. May she rest in peace. We are from the Lord, and unto him we shall return.


Tribute from Noble Kpogo


Angelika Metzger, you represented GHP, a UK charity, during our international travels ensuring we acquired good clinical training as qualified Homeopaths. Today we have lots of qualified clinicians operating various Homeopathic clinics in Ghana and beyond. Your contributions are fondly remembered. Thank you to all GHP, UK members past and present for the opportunities given us. Thank you once again Angelika Metzger for your kind services to humanity. We are always grateful: Emperor, Ken, Noble and the rest of the team in Ghana. Rest in perfect peace,Madam Angie.


Tribute from Grace

Angie, each time we met in Ghana brought a deeper sense of sisterhood. Sharing   life experiences and  innermost thoughts with kindness, as human contact should be. I liked   your fire and your fun! Safe transition onwards. May your sparkling spirit fly high, fly free. Much love,- Grace

Angie loved Africa (being married to an African should be enough proof!) – she also loved homeopathy (her chosen profession). Therefore, it was easy for Angie to devote herself to a charity that promotes homoeopathy in Africa. She gave so much of herself to this cause. In African tradition, people don’t die. Especially impactful people. They just transition to the village of the ancestors, where freed from the limitations of the physical world, they are able to make an even more powerful impact.  We were so honoured to have had Angie in our midst walking and working with us for our noble cause over these many years since the inception of the Ghana Homoeopathy Project (Homoeopathy in Africa). We are now so honoured to have such an illustrious ancestor working for our cause in the spirit world and judging by the pledges and donations that have already been coming in since her passing, it seems like Angie has wasted no time in making an even greater impact.

Angie, you will live forever in our hearts and in our works; and even when we are all gone, your impact will continue forever as long as there is homoeopathy in Ghana.