Ghanaian ace actress, Araba Stamp is dead. She died late last night at an Accra Hospital after a short illness.
Araba Stamp made a name for herself through her innate and peculiar acting skills, which span a period of 40 years.
She featured in the 1960s hit movie "I told U So" with Lord Bob Cole.
The confirmation of Araba Stamp's demise was made known by a colleague actress with whom she features on the Drama series "Efiewura", Eunice Banini.
Araba Stamp had in the last few years had some difficulty taking care of herself, her needs and had to rely on associates.
It is recalled, a GTV Documentary last year, captured Araba Stamps predicament.
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for me, Araba Stamp has made a great impact on ghanaian television, even though not many has notice because they always say ghanaians are bad ators, i think we should all the title mother of the year due to all that she has been through in the past with her family. may her soul rest in peace.