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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO) has disclosed that late highlife legend Nana Ampadu appeared in his dream at midnight today to bid him farewell.
“This morning around midnight I had a dream and in that dream he came to me and said he wants to bid me farewell and he was leaving,” he told Hitz News @ 1 on Tuesday.
According to Agya Abraham who had close relations with the ‘Obra’ crooner, he found the dream very unusual because he had never dreamt about his friend throughout their relation.
He added that “And it was on that basis that I had a close connect to the member of the family and I was told he has passed on”
The 76-year-old, according to sources, died at the Legon hospital after he fell sick overnight. He was rushed to the emergency ward on Tuesday morning and died shortly.
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