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Last weekend was a sad one for Ghana’s showbiz fraternity as actor George Brigars Williams and King of Ga rap, Tinny, both buried persons close to them, News-One has gathered.
George Williams buried his dear wife and Tinny buried his father-in-law.
Both ceremonies were held in Accra but reasons best known to them, both celebrities kept their respective ceremonies under wraps.
Mr. Williams, a British trained actor, is arguably an unrivalled authority in filmmaking, currently teaching acting at the Accra Film School (AFS), an Accra-based private film and television training institute.
Hiplife artiste, Tinny, the ‘Regular Champion’ hit maker has in recent times been in the news for publicly doubting the credibility of the Ghana Music Awards.
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