Samuel Aboagye’s Wife Shares Throwback Video of Him Bonding With His Daughter on Her Birthday

Samuel Aboagye’s Wife Shares Throwback Video of Him Bonding With His Daughter on Her Birthday

  • Samuel Aboagye’s widow, Abigail Salami, shared touching throwback videos of the late NDC politician bonding with his daughter as she marked her birthday
  • Aboagye, a former Obuasi East parliamentary candidate and NADMO deputy director, died in the August 6 helicopter crash near Obuasi alongside seven others
  • In her tribute, Abigail assured her daughter of her father's everlasting love and also stated that she was her reason for remaining strong amid her grief

The wife of the late National Democratic Congress (NDC) politician, Samuel Aboagye, has shared adorable throwback videos of him bonding with his daughter as she celebrated her birthday.

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Samuel Aboagye bonds with his daughter in a heartbreaking throwback video as she celebrated her birthday. Image credit: @abigailsalami7
Source: TikTok

Aboagye and seven other people, including four other high-ranking government officials, were killed in the August 6, 2025, helicopter crash near Obuasi.

The group was travelling from Accra to Obuasi to attend an anti-illegal mining event when their aircraft crashed into the Sikaman Forest in the Adansi Afuokrom District of the Ashanti Region.

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Samuel Aboagye, a former NDC parliamentary candidate for the Obuasi East Constituency and a deputy director of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), died alongside the Minister of Defence, Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, and the Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed.

Other civilian casualties included a Deputy National Security coordinator, Alhaji Linuma Mohammed, and a former Mayor of Kumasi, Samuel Sarpong.

Three members of the Ghana Air Force, who were operating the Z-9 helicopter, were also killed.

Samuel Aboagye was survived by his wife, Abigail Salami, and two daughters.

Below is an Instagram video showing Samuel Aboagye's wife and two daughters inconsolable during his funeral.

Samuel Aboagye’s wife celebrates daughter’s birthday

Six weeks after he died in the helicopter crash, Samuel Aboagye’s youngest daughter turned a year older.

In a video seen by YEN.com.gh on the TikTok page of Samuel Aboagye's wife, she shared an adorable throwback video showing Aboagye bonding with his daughter to mark her birthday.

In her caption, she noted that while his death was painful, she knew he would be watching his daughter with love and pride.

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“Happy birthday, my Queen. This year feels different without Dad here, but I know he is watching over you with so much love and pride. He loved you more than words could ever say,” she said.
Abigail Salami added: “Though my heart aches, I celebrate you with all the love I have, for both of us. You are my joy, my strength, and the reason I keep going. May this year bring you comfort, blessings, and the courage to carry his love with you always.”

The TikTok video showing Samuel Aboagye bonding with his daughter while he was alive is below.

Social media users reacted to the video with words of comfort and encouragement for Abigail, while they delivered well wishes to the late politician's daughter.

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Samuel Aboagye's wife pays heartfelt tribute to him during his final funeral service after his death in the August 6 helicopter crash. Image credit: @abigailsalami7
Source: TikTok

Samuel Aboagye's wife delivers tribute at funeral

Previously, YEN.com.gh reported that Samuel Aboagye's wife wept as she delivered an emotional tribute to him during his final funeral rites.

The tribute, read by a proxy, touched on their profound moments as a couple and as parents to their daughters and contained a final message of love she received from her husband before his demise.

Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Godwin Nii Armah Okine (Entertainment Editor) Godwin Nii Armah Okine has over a decade of experience in online content creation. He joined YEN.com.gh as an Entertainment Editor in May 2025. Godwin graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism with a Bachelor's Degree in Communication Studies in 2014. He worked at GhanaCelebrities.Com between 2014-2025 as an Entertainment and later, Managing Editor. Godwin covered the 2014 Africa Youth Games in Gaborone as a student journalist for the African Olympic Committee (ANOCA) and the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). Contact godwnii-armah.okine@yen.com.gh