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Family of the late Highlife artsite, Kofi Boakye Yiadom, popularly known as Kofi B, is set to bury him on November 7.
The late singer will be buried at Asante Akyem Agogo after lying in state at the Agogo Presbyterian Park in the Ashanti Region.
The family will then host a thanksgiving service which will be held at the Triumphant Christian Chapel at the Agogo Lorry station after the burial.
This new arrangement comes after Kofi B's family had postponed the initial date of burial April 25 because of Covid-19 restrictions.

The ‘Mmobrowa’ singer passed in February 2020, after complaining of chest pains and unusual heartbeat.
Kofi B who was scheduled to perform at a concert on Saturday in Cape Coast was rushed to the hospital.
He was put on oxygen and given some injections but he, unfortunately, lost his life on Sunday.
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