It’s Only Heartless People Who Will Say We’re Doing Business With Ebony’s Death – Bullet
Ricky Nana Agyeman, manager of the Ebony Reigns, has stated that anyone who says they’re doing business with the death of the 90’s Bad Gyal is heartless.
Family and management of the late Ebony unveiled three clothes for her final funeral rites.
The clothes were named after her songs, ‘Maame Hwe’ and ‘Aseda’.
Again, a tribute concert to raise funds for her foundation, will be held today
This will be immediately be followed by her final burial service on Saturday March,24.
The family and her management, headed by Bullet, have revealed that all these are in line with some of the dreams Ebony had whiles alive.
They want her legacy to live on forever, hence they’ve taking it upon themselves to fulfil some of her dreams in her honor.
However, there have been several unsavory comment from the public to the family and management.
According to some section of the public, her management, seeks to make profit from Ebony’s demise. This is particularly, following their idea to charge a fee of GH¢10 at the gate on Friday.
Most people claim do not understand why they’re charging for entrance fee when the artistes billed to perform are doing so free of charge.
Bullet has however, reacted to these comments in an interview with DJ Adviser on Happy FM’s Ayekoo Drive. He expounded on the reasons behind the whole event.
Bullet Speaks;
“…Ebony has always wanted to have a clothing line. You are being heartless if you say we are doing business with her death. Ebony is an artist so what is wrong with having a clothing line in her memory. If her fans want to buy then what is your problem. Why should it be mourning… mourning… mourning? Bullet quizzed.
The exasperated Bullet indicated that he is not the first person to have done this for a late artiste.
“Ebony is a big artiste and there has been lot of big musicians in the likes of Michael Jackson and many more, so why are Ghanaians thinking this way? We are just doing all this in the memory of Ebony.” He added.
Ebony, born Priscilla Opoku Kwarteng lost her life in a fatal accident on the Sunyani-Kumasi Highway in February. She was returning to Accra after visiting her mother in Sunyani in the Brong Ahafo Region.
Meanwhile, her bodyguard, Lance Corporal Atsu Vondee is also to be buried on Saturday in the Volta Region.