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TV personality, Afia Schwarzenegger could not hold back tears during the event to mark the one week passing of her father.
The event, held in memory of the late Augustine Adjei, was held at De Temple Centre in Achimota on Wednesday, January 26.
Children of Afia Schenegger were seen consoling their mum at the event.
Present at the event was the NPP’s National Youth Organiser, Nana B, Gospel Musician Empress Gifty, Hajia4Real, Salma Mumin and Selly Gally.
Others include KKD, Beverly Afaglo, Victoria Lebene, Stacy Amoateng, footballer Dereck Boateng, Nana Agradaa, Piesie Esther, Mr Drew and many others.
Gospel Musician Obaapa Christy also performed at the event.
Afia Schwarzenegger lost her father on Jauanry 17, 2022. He passed away after suffering from a short illness.
She had announced his passing on Instagram. “My hero has gone to be with the Lord. Rest In Peace Daddy. I’m lost,” she wrote.
Along with the post, Afia Schwarzenegger shared a picture of herself and her father.
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