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Stop superstition about Ebony's death - father begs

Ebony’s father, Nana Opoku Kwarteng said that he believes his daughter has accomplished his earthly mission and left at the appointed time.

“I believe that you can’t change anything in the world. Nature does it in its own way as it demands. I’ve heard some of the prophecies but I believe it was time for Ohemaa to die. She was not immortal. We will all die one day. She was assigned purposely for something and she accomplished it.”

The father of the ‘Maame hwe’ hitmaker asked that the general public desist from attaching superstitious believes to the death of his daughter.

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“She was a national and international assert but her mission was accomplished and she needed to go back and rest. She has paid her dues and I wouldn’t love people to attach superstition to it. I will appreciate if they will put an end to that thing. It is so irritating.”

However, the father said he would love for such men of God to stop the prophecies and attachment of superstition to her death.

Ebony was on board a Jeep with registration AS 497-16, travelling from Sunyani to Kumasi when her vehicle collided with a VIP bus heading in the opposite direction, leading to her untimely death.

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She died with two other persons, a military officer identified as Francis Atsu Vondee and lady identified only as Frankie.

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