Photos: Tourism Ministry, MUSIGA, GHAMRO pay condolences to Ebony’s family
A delegation of key stakeholders from Ghana’s music industry,
consisting representatives of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture,
The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), and the Ghana Music Rights
Organisation (GHAMRO), today February 12, have officially called on the
family of late dancehall singer Ebony Reigns, to express their
condolences to the bereaved family.
Led by Tourism minister Hon. Catherine Afeku, the delegation, which
was received by father of the deceased, Nana Poku Kwarteng, expressed
their regret at the passing of the singer, whom they refer to as a
national asset. They also committed to contribute their part in ensuring
that Ebony is sent of in a manner that is befitting.
Also present at the meeting were MUSIGA boss Bice Oei Kuffour and
other executives, Highlife doyen Rex Omar, EIB Network CEO Bola Ray,
RuffTown boss Ricky Nana Agyeman (Bullet) among others.
The singer, known privately as Priscilla Opoku – Kwarteng, met her
untimely death on Thursday February 8, when the jeep she was traveling
in, slammed into an oncoming VIP bus. The accident, which happened on
the Kumasi – Sunyani road, also led to the death of a military officer
identified as Francis Atsu Vondee and a female acquaintance
identified only as Frankie, who were also onboard the Jeep.
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