Kaywa tried to stop Ebony from visiting the North but she ignored him – Ebony’s managers

Ebony Allen Late Ebony and Allen

Thu, 15 Feb 2018 Source: yen.com.gh

There seems to be more to Ebony’s trip and sad demise than Ghanaians currently know. Fresh information available to YEN.com.gh has it that Ebony, a day before her fatal accident, had informed her managers that she was embarking on a trip to the Northern Region.

This new information is a sharp contrast to what is in the public domain that Ebony had purposely traveled to visit her mother in the Brong Ahafo Region before her death.

Allen Kofi Anti, Deputy Manager of Ruff Town Records, Ebony’s record label, made this revelation in an interview monitored by YEN.com.gh on GhOne TV.

According to Allen, on Wednesday, February 7, 2018, Ebony had called him on the phone in the evening informing him of her journey to the North.

Allen said that given the time Ebony called him, he tried to persuade her not to go on that trip but she turned deaf ear and simply said to him “Don’t worry, I will be fine.”

According to the two managers, Kaywa had told them many months ago of an impending accident ahead of Ebony. He had also given them some directions to take to avert that calamity and they heeded.

Therefore, for Ebony to ignore Kaywa’s warning on her way to the North is something serious, the managers said.

Their revelation also suggests that Ebony had actually visited the Northern Region a day before her death for a reason no one knows till now.

It was when she was returning from the North that she made a brief stop at her mother’s house in Sunyani. Meanwhile, the managers have also disclosed that they have no idea about Ebony’s many tattoos, including her choice for designs and shape.

They also disclosed that contrary to claims by Ebony’s father that the soldier, Lance Corporal Vondee Francis Atsu, who died with Ebony, was her bodyguard, they never knew of it.

They didn’t know the driver either, but only Franky Kuri, her personal assistant.

Ebony’s one week observance has been slated for Sunday, February 18, 2018.





Source: yen.com.gh
Related Articles: