Nation mourns KABA as unsung hero goes home December 16
A long retinue of mourners - government representatives led by Vice President Dr. Mahahmudu Bawumia, politicians from across the political spectrum of Ghana, traditional rulers, the clergy, business people, family, friends and musicians young and old turned up at the one week funeral observation of the late broadcaster, Kwadwo Asare Baffour Acheampong, aka KABA, in Accra on Saturday.
The solemn event held at the forecourt of the Multimedia Group Limited offices at Kokomlemle, lived true to the gentle and amiable spirit of the late 37-year-old broadcaster, uniting people from varied divides - former and present Multimedia staff coming together, rival politicians NPP and NDC hugging and patting one another, footballers, musicians young and old and from varying genres - all turned up to pay their last respects.
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Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia leading a government delegation to greet the bereaved family on his arrival
His wife, Valentina Ofori Afriyie, also a broadcaster, cut a melancholic look and appeared to be in thoughts of a distant drama, wedged between elderly family members clad in mourning clothes.
Group after group filed to greet family, colleagues, friends and Multimedia executives, led by CEO Kwasi Twum.
The widow, Valentina Ofori Afriyie (middle) wipes a tear away
His mates from various social groups and schools, including the Vandals of the Commonwealth Hall of the University of Ghana, were all on hand.
The family announced December 15, 16, and 17 as the days for the final funeral rites and burial. A venue for the funeral will however be announced later.
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Mr. Kwasi Twum, (2nd right) CEO of Multimedia Group Limited, where KABA worked, and his executives at the funeral
KABA, as he was affectionately called, died suddenly on November 18th, 2017 while being transported to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital after a short complaint of ill health.
He was survived by his wife and seven-month-old daughter.
Former Multimedia staff Kofi Asare Brako and Ekuorba Gyasi (right) support a wailing mourner
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A poster for the occasion summed up the general feel - that though "Our Hearts Are Broken", "Our Faith in Christ is Not Broken."
A bevy of beauties from Joy Industries bearing some of the company's products as part of donation for the occasion
United again, ex-Multimedia staff Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah, now Deputy Information Minister, Bola Ray, Elton Afari and others reunite at Kaba's funeral
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Multimedia executives
Osei Kwame Despite (left) of Despite Group of Companies led a high level delegation to the funeral
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in a pensive mood
Chief mourner, Nana Ansah Kwao, as he asks leave of the gathering
Abrantie Amakye Dede encounters Koo Fori and Joy Industries CEO, Dr. Manfred Takyi
Musician Kwaw Kesse greets the family.
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