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The private funeral and cremation ceremony of mother to ace radio and television personality, Prince Don-Tsegah at the Multimedia Group was held on Friday, May 1, 2020.
Mrs Vivian Seshie Tsegah was laid in state at the Lashibi Funeral Home with a significant number of celebrities and fans in attendance even though the ceremony was strictly by invitation.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, President Akufo-Addo has restricted the number of persons who can attend funerals to 25. The move is to help curb the spread of the disease.
The ceremony was graced by the presence of Stonebwoy, Mr and Mrs Sledge of Gold Ridge Gh fame and Mark Okraku Mantey, the Creative Arts President.
Also in attendance was President of Ghana Music Rights Organisation, Rex Omar.

Others present included Abraham Adjetey, CEO of GHAMRO and General Manager, Adom Cluster & MultiTV, Abdulai Awudu and singer, Nana Boroo.

A crioss-section of radio and television presenters like Doreen Avio, Dr Pounds, Mike Gizo and Ibrahim Ben Bako were also present to support their colleague.

Mrs Vivian Seshie Tsegah was a veteran Journalist who worked with the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC).
She was amongst the first batch of persons to be employed when the late Dr Kwame Nkrumah built the institution.

She worked as a presidential correspondent at the time and was also the face of Ghana Airways when it was first outdoored.
She later resigned to follow her passion in fashion and design.
Mrs Tsegah was married to the late prominent lawyer, Sax Tsegah, and it is no wonder that their son, Prince Don Tsegah, has become a leading showbiz journalist in Ghana.
Below are some photos from the ceremony below:









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