The family of late veteran comedian, Bob Okala has requested of government to give him a state burial.
The
family says the contributions of the late comedian to the growth of
comedy in Ghana deserves a state-sponsored burial. The popular Ghanaian
comedian, born Samuel Kwadwo Buabeng, passed away at the Koforidua
Hospital on Sunday, March 13 after he collapsed on stage during a
carnival at the Koforidua Jackson park.
Some family members,
including the comedian’s wife and children, told Hitz @ 1 a state burial
is the best way to honor the fallen comedian.
They made the
request during a special celebration for Bob Okala at the Arts Centre in
Accra Friday. The celebration, which included comedy performances, was
attended by David Dontoh, Pa George, Katawere, Ice Kenkey, Ice Water and
several other personalities.
It was revealed that the final
funeral rites for Bob Okala, who died at age 64, will come off on May, 6
and 7. He will be laid to rest at the Osu Cemetery on May 7 after the
funeral ceremony at the Arts Centre. Okala shot to fame in the 90’s
during the popular comedy show, Key Soap Concert Party, which was showed on GTV on Saturday evenings.
The
veteran comedian who became identified with a big clock on his wrist
during his performances created a niche for himself in comedy and in no
time got to star in some local movies.
In what many fans have
described as a sad year for Ghanaian comedy, another popular comedian
Yaw Donkor, famously known as Nkomode in showbiz world passed
on February 5, 2016, and will be buried in April.
The two veteran comedians were always in a tight competition to determine who was funnier during the Key Soap Concert Party
days. Political 'Bishop' Bob Okala did not hide his support for the
governing National Democratic Congress (NDC). He was active on several
campaign platforms to garner votes for the party.
He was part of
the Kumawood actors who reenacted the Gold Coast police performance
during the 59th Independence Day parade at the Black Star Square on
March 6. |
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