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Maame Dokono Uncovers The Grievous Way 'Waakye' Kicked the bucket As She Affirms Reason for Death.


  • Media outlets in Ghana was hit with the miserable news about the downfall of veteran entertainer, Ruler Yawson also known as Waakye.August 2, 2022 the news was all over online entertainment as numerous Ghanaians shared their fondest recollections of the intriguing entertainer as they paid their recog

  • Indeed, these ideas and the others seen online have been inconspicuously affirmed by veteran entertainer, Effortlessness Omaboe, famously known as Maame Dokono who is completely mindful of how Waakye kicked the bucket.

  • In a report located on Adomonline, Maame Dokono uncovered in a meeting she conceded Adom FM that Waakye was taken to Edge Clinic however because of the absence of emergency clinic beds, he was moved to the 37 Military Emergency clinic.
  • She added that at the 37 Military Clinic, they were likewise stood up to with a comparative issue which constrained the emergency clinic to treat him on a cot.
  • Making this disclosure, Maame Dokono is accounted for to have said: At the 37 Military Emergency clinic, they likewise had no clinic beds so he was gone to on a cot. Before they got back with gear to take care of him, he surrendered the phantom."
  • Maame Dokono likewise uncovered Waakye was serious areas of strength for extremely his miserable death yesterday because pretty much seven days prior, they generally went to a partner's 70th birthday celebration party.
  • Pay attention to the meeting she conceded Adom FM underneath…
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