It has authoritatively been conveyed that Ghanaian Highlife legend, Nana Ampadu, will be given a State burial.
The Director of Communications at the Presidency, Eugene Arhin, has affirmed this at the Weekly Jubilee Press Briefing.
Talking at today's preparation held at the Jubilee House, he said at long last, the President has taken the choice to respect the late, incredible Ghanaian highlife performer, Nana Ampadu, with state-helped burial to pay tribute to his administrations to the development of Ghanaian music.
He proceeded with that this data will be appropriately imparted to the group of the late vocalist. Also, a befitting burial ceremony will be held for this respectable child of Ghana.
The Obra hitmaker kicked the can on Tuesday, September 28, at the Legon Hospital in Accra where he was getting treatment for a disease, as indicated by a few media reports. He passed on matured 76.
Before his demise, Nana Kwame Ampadu worked with a few of the new yield of artists. He upheld Kumi Guitars initially hit at Zylofon Music, named Dream. He even showed up in the authority music video for Dream.
A couple of months prior, Sarkodie shared another single he had recorded with the legend. The tune is yet to be delivered.
Nana Kwame Ampadu is a writer, guitarist, and vocalist who is known for his splendid narrating abilities through highlife music.
Brought into the world at Obo-Kwahu in the Eastern Region, Kwame Ampadu framed the well-known African Brothers band in 1963.
Viewed as King of Highlife, he is known for some, hit melodies like ''Drivers'', ''Ebi Ti Yie'', ''Kofi Nkrabea'','' Mentumi Ngyae Wo'',''Obiaa Ba Nnye'', ''Woyoo Woyoo'','' Mother'', '' Agartha'','' Aye Se Ye Do Wo'', ''Obra'', ''Aku Sika'', Anibere Nnye, ''Kwaata'', and ''Oman Bo Adwo''.
Nana Ampadu additionally prepared and delivered collections in the mid-to-late 1980s for female artists like Mum B, Akosua Agyapong, Abena Nyanteh, Ama Oforiwah, Rita Owusu, and Stella Tackie.
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