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The passing of Ghanaian highlife legend, Dada Kwaku Duah, known in music as Dada KD, has been linked to a post he shared in 2020 while eulogizing late Bishop Bernard Nyarko on Facebook.
"May your gentle soul find you a perfect place to keep you, Bishop Bernard Nyarko. My regards to Kofi B and tell him it won't be long; I'll join you all too soon. Our industry sucks," the highlife legend shared on Facebook.
For all these years, the message was considered a raw expression of grief.
However, fans are revisiting the post and viewing it as a prediction of his death 5 years on.
Dada KD died on May 16 at the age of 56, according to his family.
He was celebrated for his seamless contributions to Ghanaian music.
In 2004, he was honoured as the Best Male Vocal Artist at the 2004 Ghana Music Awards, UK.
Meanwhile, friends and sympathizers await the announcement of plans for his burial by the family.
Further revelations from his manager, Clarence Kenneth Ekow Peterson, known in showbiz circles as King Pee, suggest that Dada KD could have survived if he hadn't been turned away by three health facilities due to absent doctors.
Although King Pee did not mention these hospitals, he noted that Dada KD was eventually admitted to a facility in Gbawe.
Unfortunately, he was pronounced dead shortly after a doctor attended to him upon arrival.
King Pee made it known during an interview on Adom FM morning news that the facility in which Dada KD lost his life was the fourth after attempts to seek medical care from the first three failed.
Asked whether the late musician suffered any sickness, King Pee noted that he complained of mild malaria symptoms earlier in the day but remained relatively stable.
His condition, however, worsened unexpectedly, prompting an urgent rush to nearby hospitals.
“We did everything we could. He was strong in the morning, but things changed so quickly. Sadly, he couldn’t survive,” King Pee told Baffour Owiredu Amoh.
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