Peter “Peetah” Morgan, the lead singer of Grammy-award-winning reggae band Morgan Heritage, has died. The singer died on February 25, according to a statement issued...
Celebrated waakye seller Auntie Muni has passed away. According to Asaase Radio, Auntie Muni passed away on Wednesday 3 January at the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC)...
Sad news has emerged from the camp of Davido, the Nigerian afrobeat star, and his fiancée Chioma Rowland, indicating that the couple has lost their son. “The boy was in the water for too long, so they pulled him out and rushed him to the hospital,” a family member said on condition of anonymity pending an official statement. “It was too late by the time they rushed him to Lagoon Hospital.” Davido’s girlfriend Chioma Rowland gave birth to Ifeanyi Adekeke on October 20, 2019. According to another family member, Davido was in the United States when the incident occurred. Chioma was thought to have gone to Ibadan and left the child with a female domestic helper. The news comes two years after another artist, Dapo Oyebanjo, D’banj, lost his son in the family swimming pool.
Queen Elizabeth II has died aged 96, Buckingham Palace has announced. “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The King and the Queen Consort will...
Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst was the lady who jumped to her death from a Manhattan high- rise building on Sunday morning (Jan. 30), according to The New York Post, which cited law-enforcement officials. Kryst leaped from the 60-story Orion building and was discovered dead in the street below at 7:15 a.m. “We mourn the loss of our dear Cheslie with profound sadness and grief. Her magnificent light, with its beauty and strength, inspired others all around the world. She was a woman who cared, loved, laughed, and shone “A statement from the pageant winner’s family was quoted by the Post. According to The New York Daily News, Kryst lived on the ninth story of the luxurious apartment building at 350 W. 42nd St., but leaped from a common space on the 29th floor, according to police sources. Before jumping, she wrote on Instagram, “May this day bring you rest and tranquility.” From September 2017 through May 2019, the beauty pageant winner worked as an associated civil litigation attorney at Poyner-Spruill LLP in Charlotte, North Carolina, after graduating from Wake Forest University School of Law. She was crowned Miss USA in 2019 after previously serving as Miss North Carolina. Kryst also worked for ExtraTV as a reporter. The following statement was shared by Extra: “Our hearts are shattered. Cheslie was not only an important element of our show, but she was also a cherished member of our ‘Extra’ family who had an impact on the entire crew. We send our heartfelt condolences to her entire family and friends.” Kryst was also described as “one of the brightest, nicest, and most compassionate persons we have ever had the opportunity of knowing” by the Miss Universe organization in a statement shared to Twitter. Our hearts go out to her family, friends, and anybody who was fortunate enough to know her.