The Burial Date For Late Psalm Adjetefio Finally Revealed By Family

More articles

- Advertisement -
Chris Osei
Chris Osei
The writer is Osei Chris Kofi. I have three strong passions in life — football, blogging and movies — in that order. I love spending time with friends talking about the important things in life and hate nothing more than ‘authority’ and hypocrisy. My personal believe in life is that once an individual sets his/her mind to achieve something, it is totally possible. And oh!, I am a strong Lannister, because I always pay my debt. For writing or fixing gigs, contact oseikofichris@gmail.com.

Following the news about his sad demise on April 8, 2022, the family of the late veteran actor, Psalm Adjetefio, popularly known as T.T. has finally revealed the date for his final funeral and burial rites.

The family announced that he will be buried on June 4, 2022.

READ ALSO: It Is Illegal For My Lookalike To Charge For Shows – Kuami Eugene

According to a post seen on the Facebook page of television presenter, Barima Kaakyire Agyemang, the final rites will take place at the forecourt of the defunct Ghana International Trade Fair Centre, La – Accra.

READ ALSO: Actress Christabel Ekeh Shares Adorable Photos Of Her Child Online

The veteran actor died after battling an illness for a long time. He died in the early hours of Friday, April 8, 2022, at his home in Ayikuma in the Greater Accra Region.

The late actor, popularly known as T.T., before his demise featured in many movies such as; Papa Lasisi, The Chosen One, American Boy, The Scent of Danger, and many other movies.

Before his death, the actor made a lot of headlines after he solicited for funds to settle some bills, something that attracted a huge backlash from many Ghanaians.

There were several donations made to him, however, he came back complaining about challenges because the donations were not enough to settle his expenses.

It is public knowledge that T.T. got many donations including GH¢50,000 from Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, and a monthly GH¢1,500 stipend from Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey — which claimed was paid to him just once.

- Advertisement -

Latest

- Advertisement -