Ebony Reigns
Narrating her experience on radio, the bereaved mother stated that Ebony had visited her in her dreams while she was somewhere shedding tears. She said the singer told her: "Maa m?san aba" to mean ‘Mum I shall return’.
Ghanaian musician, Emmanuel Owusu-Bonsu, popularly known as Wanlov The Kubolor has chosen to remember Ebony Reigns in a special way on her birthday by naming his daughter after the dancehall act. YEN.com.gh news
Information available to YEN.com.gh shows that plans are far advanced for the one week observation of the death of the late Lance Corporal Francis Atsu Vondee. The poster, shows two images of the military man in uniform.
The Deputy Manager of Ebony has disclosed that the singer did not talk of her mum when she called to inform him of going out of Accra. Allen, as he is popularly called, reveals that the artiste told him she was going to the North
YEN.com.gh has sighted a childhood photo of Ebony Reigns obviously taken when she was between the ages of five and seven.The photo was seen on the Facebook wall of Eyram Adasu. Ebony is captured smiling innocently at the camera.
Elsie Evelyn Avemegah, the mother of dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale, has in a new video, reacted to prophecies about her son’s death. Referring to herself as ‘Shatta Mama’, she threatened to sue prophets behind such messages.
Contrary to what many people think that Bullet might have raked in huge sums of money following the giant rise of Ebony in the industry, it's rather the opposite as revealed Manager of the talented dancehall artiste, Bullet.
Franky Kuri, the friend of dancehall artiste, Ebony Reigns who also died in the accident that claimed the artiste’s life last Thursday, will be buried on March 3, 2018. The family of the young lady has disclosed. YEN.com.gh. YEN.
Songo and Ebony became very good pals when the former threw a ‘fire’ challenge to the latter, a challenge Ebony accepted and since then, the two have been very good friends with Ebony appearing of Songo’s "Fire for Fire" TV show.
Ebony Reigns
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