The date for the legendary Highlife Musician, Nana Kwame Ampadu’s funeral ceremony has been announced by his family.
On Tuesday, September 28, 2021, the legendary highlife musician passed away.
On the evening of Thursday, October 6, 2022, there will be a vigil night at the Forecourt of the State House to mark the beginning of the three-day funeral services.
On Friday, October 7, 2022, Nana Ampadu’s body will be put to rest in state at the same location, the Forecourt of the State House.
The family has said that the burial will take place on Saturday, October 8, 2022, in Obo Kwahu, which is located in the Eastern Region.
The last rituals of his burial will also be held at Obo Kwahu, which is located in the Eastern Region. Nana Ampadu died at age 76.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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Undoubtedly the best musician Ghana has ever produced. He is unmatched. This are the kind of people who deserve to be called legend, icon, maestro. Every single song of his has a meaning. Today we have people who call themselves musicians but can't play any musical instrument. We have musicians with meaningless songs. Ghana needs to honour musicians who portray the Ghanaian culture in their music. The likes of Senior Eddie Donkor, Obuaba J A Adofo ( city boys band) Nana Kwame Ampadu ( African brothers band) Akwesi Ampofo Adjei ( kumapim royals band) Prince Osei Kofi ( African heroes band), Smart Nkansah (Sunsum band), Alex Konadu, Paa bobo, . When it comes to gospel the likes of Yaw Sarpong, Wofa Asomani, Kofi Abraham, Daughters of glorious Jesus, Tagoe sisters, among others. These are national heroes when it comes to music with a meaning, not today's noise makers who call themselves musicians. We will all be there to bid NANA KWAME AMPADU a befitting fare well. Nana, ya ko, Damirifa dua. Nana Ampadu never dies. Your voice will continue to hit the airwaves for a long time to come. His funeral service deserves live TV coverage. I wish one of the many TV stations play only Nana Ampadu songs for one week in his honour. We prefer this to the everyday political ***barred word*** we see on our TV screens where ***barred word*** parading as politicians see Ghana as the shortest route to ill gotten wealth, where political office is no longer sacrifice but a gold mine, where 'nothing men' , some chamber and hall occupants become mansion and V8 owners in 48 months. But for politics how many of them can walk into Toyota Ghana showroom and even ask of the price of a Saloon car not to talk of a V8. How many of them can buy a plot of land not to talk of putting up a boys quarters much more a mansion.