My mother died in my arms – Noble Nketia shares painful story

My mother died in my arms – Noble Nketia shares painful story

Popular Ghanaian gospel musician, Noble Nketia has for the first time opened up about the painful life experience he had gone through years back.

According to the musician, his mother struggled to raise him as a single mother, but tragically died just two years after releasing his album and becoming famous.

Speaking exclusively to Joy News’ MzGee, Noble Nketia revealed that his late mother, Veronica Fayose, died two days after he returned from his first trip abroad in his music career.

My mother died in my arms – Noble Nketia shares painful story
Noble Nketia, Gospel musician

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The gospel singer, in his conversation indicated that prior to his mother’s death, she didn’t show any sign of sickness, but only fell in her bathroom the next day after she celebrating his return from abroad.

Noble Nketia in his media interview added that he would’ve wished his mother lived long enough to witness his success story.

The musician who was clearly sad in his submission maintained that he mostly gets sad during mothers' day, since he couldn’t celebrate his mother enough before her death.

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Listen to Noble Nketia's full interview with Mzgee (Credit Joy News)

Noble Nketia shot to fame with his first song at the age of 21 years, and has since released a number of hit songs.

Although, the musician appears to have gone on the low, he has hinted of releasing a new song in few months.

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