General News of Thursday, 23 November 2017

Source: yen.com.gh

KABA owed a car company $10,000 before he died - Captain Smart

KABA was indebted to a car company to the tune of $10,000 after doing business with them KABA was indebted to a car company to the tune of $10,000 after doing business with them

After the unfortunate passing of popular radio show host, Kwadwo Asare Baffour Acheampong, fondly known and called KABA by his many ardent listeners and colleagues, a lot of news concerning the journalist have started popping up.

In a recent development, senior Multimedia colleague, Captain Smart has alleged that the “Ekosii Sen?” show host was indebted to a car company to the tune of $10,000 after doing business with them. The Adom FM presenter revealed that Kaba owed some money to Erata Motors for a car he purchased and the money had not been paid in full before his (Kaba) untimely passing.

Captain Smart went on to indicate that after news of Kaba’s passing, the managers at the popular car rental and sales outfit have decided to consider Kaba’s debt as a bad debt when news of his passing sent viral. Kaba’s death has brought in its wake a lot of revelations which demand answers.

One of such revelations was made by another Multimedia colleague popularly known as DJ Ohemaawoyeje. She revealed that before Kaba’s passing, he revealed to her that he had been frustrated by a woman at Multimedia.

Ohemaawoyeje went on to reveal that he saw the said woman at Kaba’s memorial service and bemoaned that she was being a hypocrite for mourning over Kaba’s passing instead of celebrating his passing with champagne.

Another colleague of the late journalist known as “Vim Lady” has alleged that Kaba was killed with black magic known in the popular parlance as “juju”. All the above claims are yet to be verified. More news and information keeps trickling in after the unfortunate demise of the “Ekosii Sen?” show host.

Kwadwo Asare Baffour Acheampong was pronounced dead on arrival after he was rushed to the health facility after a short illness. He was survived by his wife, Va,entina Ofori Afriyie and a daughter. He was also believed to be the only son of his parents.

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