Home Entertainment Photos: Don’t use Ebony’s death for cheap popularity – Lawrence Tetteh tells...

Photos: Don’t use Ebony’s death for cheap popularity – Lawrence Tetteh tells celebs

Dr Lawrence Tetteh (middle) at Ebony’s funeral
Thee founder of UK-based World Miracle Outreach has cautioned Ghana entertainment personalities, particularly musicians not to use the death of dancehall diva, Ebony Reign to achieve fame.
Dr. Lawrence Tetteh bemoaned how some some artistes are using the demise of the late singer to resurrect their dead career.
“All of you musicians here and the artistes, it is very sad that somebody’s daughter is dead and some of you are using it to score popularity points,” he said while delivering his sermon at the funeral of the singer on Saturday.
“This is the time that we should be [saddened], this is the time that we know that,” someone’s daughter is painfully dead “and we should not take advantage of somebody’s death,” he said at the funeral held at the forecourt of the State House on Saturday. Ebony's final funeral rites at State House (54)Ebony, born Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng, was killed in a gory accident on the Sunyani-Kumasi highway. She was returning to Accra after visiting her mother on February 8.
Her childhood friend and assistant, Franky Kuri, and their bodyguard also died in the crash.
The renowned preacher, who met the musician two days before her death, said “this is not the time to look at personality and who is popular and who is not popular. Think about your life and let us be real because whether you like it or not, very soon, one day, you too you will die.”Ebony's final funeral rites at State House (56)
Touching on the issue of some prophets prophesying that some musicians in the country will die, Dr Tetteh said even the prophets will also die.
“I know some of the musicians and artistes are scared because some prophet said you are going to die. Who is the prophet who said you are going to die and will he not die one day himself? Everybody will die. In fact, it is very sad that most of you are more scared of dying than scared of going to hell,” he said.Ebony's final funeral rites at State House (12)
He urged the entertainment personalities to live a better life to avoid controversies during their funeral.Ebony's final funeral rites at State House

Click here for more photos




WhatsApp Icon