Ebony’s Funeral Likely To Be Postponed – Father Hints
The final funeral rites of the late dancehall star, Ebony is likely to undergo some changes.
During the one-week memorial commemoration of the late songstress, her family revealed March 17, as the day for her burial.
They however promised to later communicate the venue to the public at the appropriate time.
Considering the crowd that showed up at the memorial service, it is only wise that a bigger venue be chosen for her funeral.
As a result, her father, Nana Poku-Kwarteng, in an interview last week revealed that the Black Stars Square had been chosen for her burial service.
However, it seems things may not go as planned for the venue.
Nana Poku-Kwarteng has again disclosed in a recent interview that the event may either be postponed or see a change in venue.
Speaking on Entertainment Review on Saturday, Ebony’s father said the venue had been booked by other bodies.
“The venue is the challenge. We earlier had the indication that we could hold it there but as it stands, it’s a little dicey. The Canadian High Commission has an event at the Forecourt of the State House on the very day. It had been booked way back. The Black Star Square had also been booked by Aglow International,” he stated.
The bereaved father and biggest fan of the late songstress admitted he may not have crosschecked well enough to know about the bookings.
He however urged all to exercise patience, adding that the public will be updated after a meeting with the Chief of Staff, today Monday March 5,2018.
“I announced the venue but maybe my homework was not well done or something. Let’s hold on. We are meeting the Chief of Staff on Monday to finalize issues. After that, we will brief the country about the development,” he noted.
Meanwhile, Ebony’s friend, Franky Kuri was buried over the weekend.