“Healing won’t be easy” – Choirmaster shares emotional tribute to late wife Beverly Afaglo
Ghanaian musician Eugene Baah, popularly known as Choirmaster, has once again touched hearts with an emotional tribute to his late wife, Beverly Afaglo, as he continues to cope with her painful loss nearly three weeks after her passing.
The former Praye member took to Instagram to share a video compilation of cherished moments he spent with the actress throughout their marriage. Accompanying the touching clip was a brief but powerful message that reflected the depth of his grief and his determination to remain strong.
“Healing will be tough!! But I will be strong,” the message read.
The post offered another glimpse into the emotional journey Choirmaster has been navigating since announcing Beverly Afaglo’s death on May 24, 2026. Over the past weeks, the musician has consistently used social media to celebrate her life and keep her memory alive.
Beverly Afaglo passed away at the age of 42 after battling cancer for two years. She reportedly died at the International Maritime Hospital in Tema, just days before what would have been her 43rd birthday. Her passing sent shockwaves across Ghana’s entertainment industry, with colleagues, friends, family members and fans expressing their sorrow and paying tribute to her remarkable life and career.
The actress was widely admired for her contributions to Ghanaian cinema and remained a beloved figure in the entertainment space throughout her career.
On May 30, 2026, family members, industry colleagues and well-wishers gathered for her one-week observance, where mourners came together to honour her memory and celebrate the impact she made during her lifetime.
As Choirmaster continues to mourn the loss of the woman with whom he built a family and shared many years of companionship, his latest message highlights both the pain of bereavement and the strength he is drawing on as he faces the difficult road ahead.
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