
The musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has denied romours going round on social media, particularly Facebook that one of Ghana's highlife musicians, Ben Brako is dead.
MUSIGA in a statement said, 'MUSIGA would like to categorically deny this rumour and tell Ben's teeming fans and friends alike that Ben is doing well.'
Last Saturday, social media was buzzing with rumours of Mr Brako's death and leading players in the industry who have spoken to him have expressed their distaste at the rumours.
Former MUSIGA President, Diana Hopeson, who spoke with Ben on Saturday, was unenthused about the rumour and Obour also expressed his dismay at the rumours.
Ben Brako last performed at the MUSIGA Honours event at the National Theatre on Friday, March 6 this year.


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