Highlife musician, Dada Hafco has waded into the KK Fosu, John Claude Tamakloe brouhaha and has called for calm especially with those downplaying the efforts of KK Fosu as a highlife legend.
On Saturday, May 25, 2024, musicians, KK Fosu, Bless and publicist working with Elorm Beenie, John Claude Tamakloe were involved in a motor accident as they were en route to perform at a wedding ceremony.
The car crash involving the celebrated Highlife musicians on the Accra-Apam highway resulted in the tragic death of blogger and publicist John Claude Tamakloe.
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The musician expressed frustration over the assumptions made about his relationship with Jean Claude and the expectations placed on him to be present at the funeral.
In an interesting twist of events, scores of social media users seem to downplay the efforts of KK Fosu, but his colleague, Dada Hafco has cautioned such ones to desist from such name calling acts.
In a post on facebook, Dada Hafco indicated that the “Anadwo ye de” singer is not an underground artiste, regardless of the fact that he might have communicated poorly when speaking on the brouhaha.
Publicist, John Claude Tamakloe died in a car crash with KK Fosu and Bless in an accident on May 2024.
“K.K may not have spoken well, but to say he’s an underground artiste and doesn’t have a hit song bla bla is too far overstretched…I wish he had issued a statement instead of speaking cos I know the struggles with K.K’s communication” he wrote on his wall.
Dada Hafco went ahead to advise netizens to give him the need respect and not throw away the achievements of KK because of this particular melee.
“I believe we can all help him do the needful and do better, but don’t WIPE away what’s he’s done or achieved….Asɛm na aba ntia😬,” he wrote.
Narrating how the accident occurred, the driver of the car Nana Obiri Yeboah, reported that their Toyota Camry collided head-on with a Benz car.
The Benz car driver was attempting to overtake another vehicle when it ran into the Camry.
Highlife singer, Dada Hafco calls for calm after some denigrate K.K Fosu on social media.
The impact of the crash resulted in the immediate death of John Claude Tamakloe, who was allegedly accompanying Kay Bless as his videographer.
In a twist of events, KK Fosu has apologized to the public for his outburst during an interview on Accra based Hitz FM.
In a press statement, the singer cited some reasons why he couldn’t attend the funeral of the demised blogger and asked for pardon for his outburst during the interview.
“However, we learned that the family was unhappy with me because they believed their son was traveling with me at the time of the accident. Although we were in the same car, that was the first time, I saw him or talked to him” he explained.