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On Wednesday it was announced that musician AB Crenstil had passed away.
His death was announced on Facebook by sound engineer, Fred Kyei Mensah.
Although the cause of his death is unknown, the musician had been ill for a while. AB Crenstil died at the age of 79.
Some celebrities took to their social media handles to eulogise the musician who served Ghanaians with great music for decades.
Here are a few:
Rest In Absolutely Peace Uncle AB Crentsil.
— NANA AMA (@Adadziewaa_) July 13, 2022
I have enjoyed every moment we have shared together. May The Lord Keep Your Happy Soul In Safe Place 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/OaghLSHU9D
🙏❤️ pic.twitter.com/HjIRrdKp5J
— nana aba (@thenanaaba) July 13, 2022
Rest In Peace to the legend A. B. Crentsil … Thank you for your service.
— YDL (@KOJO_Cue) July 13, 2022
The Legendary Alfred Benjamin Crentsil, simply known as A.B. Crentsil has passed!
You have done your part, go on and have eternal rest. #ABCrentsil pic.twitter.com/BLfPLXfFLc— Knii Lante (@KniiLante) July 13, 2022
We have lost a great man!! RIP Sir
— Bola Ray (@TheRealBolaRay) July 13, 2022
Highlife Legend AB Crentsil dead https://t.co/1ghZ5pDWAY
Source: @Starr1035Fm
Sad News . Rest Well Legend 🤴🏾
— Kuami Eugene (@KuamiEugene) July 13, 2022
I learned a lot . pic.twitter.com/LeZYQNuGwz
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