Ofori Amponsah Breaks Silence On Kofi B’s Death

Ofori Amponsah and Kofi B

Highlife singer Ofori Amponsah, known popularly as Mr. All4real, has taken to social media to pay tribute to the late Kofi B.

The ‘Otoolege’ hitmaker, pouring his heart out, wrote, “How I wish we could turn back the hands of time.”

The two have been good friends in the entertainment sphere for more than a decade. They have also they featured each other on songs that became hits in the country.

Although a newcomer with a lot of promise, it was Kofi B’s recordings with Ofori Amponsah, who was already a household name, which helped him shoot through the roof.

Kofi B and Mr. All 4Real released an album together titled ‘The Return of Kofi B’ and the latter also helped produce other tracks for Kofi B.

Taking to his Facebook page, Mr. All4real recalled the beautiful and struggling moments with his beloved friend Kofi B.

“The times we had the good the ugly is part of life, how I wish we could turn the hands of time. The creative part is what I remember, our struggles to survive, the harsh reality of life in the showbiz.

It’s almost two months we met did not know would be the last. May your soul rest in peace till we meet again,” he said.

Kofi Boakye Yiadom, known in showbiz circles as Kofi B, died Sunday, February 2 at about 3:00 am, prior to his performance at a concert in Cape Coast in the Central Region.

The ‘Mmobrowa’ singer, according to colleague musician Kofi Nti, started complaining of chest pains and unusual heartbeat.

A doctor at the Abease Dominase Hospital revealed that Kofi B was sweating and vomiting when he was admitted.

The ‘Bantama Kofi Boakye’ hitmaker was restless with very high body temperature and an unusual blood pressure, the doctor said after his death.

Adomonline