The Teshie Chief Priest and other residents of the Wulomo shrine are counting their losses after a fire razed down the shrine on Thursday.
The incident which occurred around 8 pm has left more than 50 persons who resided at the shrine in the Greater Accra Region displaced.
Though the actual cause of the fire is yet to be revealed, Secretary to the Osabu-Ayiku Wulomo, John Adjetey Kommey suspects arson.
He said the heinous act was allegedly undertaken by persons involved in a chieftaincy dispute.
Meanwhile, the police have arrested nine persons have been arrested in relation to renewed violent clashes between two feuding factions of the Teshie Traditional Council.
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