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Late dancehall artiste Ebony, born Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng, will be buried on March 24, 2018, the family has announced.
This is a change from an initial date of March 17 announced by the family of the late singer during the one-week celebration in Dansoman in Accra.
The family has also moved the funeral from the Independence Square to the forecourt of the State House.
The new changes were announced by radio presenter, Abeiku Santana, who was a member of the late singer's management team.
The family, according to Abeiku Santana, changed the venue from the Independence Square because it had been booked by Aglow International for an event.
Ebony was killed in a gory accident on the Sunyani-Kumasi highway after visiting her mother on February 8.
Her childhood friend and assistant, Franky Kuri, and their bodyguard also did not survive the crash.
Franky Kuri was laid to rest on March 3.
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