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Ghanaian Celebs mourn Beverly Afaglo’s
Ghana’s entertainment industry is mourning the loss of actress Beverly Afaglo Baah, who died on Saturday, May 23, 2026, after a two-year battle with cancer.
She passed away at the Tema International Maritime Hospital at 11:45 pm, just four days before her 43rd birthday.
Her husband, musician Eugene Kwadwo Boadu Baah, known as Choirmaster of Praye fame, confirmed the news on Sunday, May 24.
Since the announcement, colleagues, friends, and industry bodies have flooded social media and visited her family home to pay their respects.
Emotional tributes from colleagues
Socialite, Akuapem Poloo shared a heartbroken tribute, recalling her last chat with Beverly and a promise to collaborate on her next movie project. “I don’t know why good people, real people don’t stay long to enjoy their good deeds. This one hurts unbelievably sis,” she wrote.
Media personality, Stacy Amoateng expressed disbelief and pain: “Speechless, shocked, upset. Your birthday is in a few days. You fought, soldier on and rest in power my dear friend”.
Actor, Harold Amenyah kept it simple but emotional, “This one hurts me too much Beverly”.
National Film Authority boss, Kafui Danku, expressed her disbelief in Ewe and English: “AO amenorvi Bev! Baaba sia. Your presence will be deeply missed, but your impact and memories will remain with us forever. Rest peacefully. My heartfelt condolences to the family and everyone grieving this painful loss.”
MP for Ayawaso West Wuogon and John Dumelo, reflected on their 20-year friendship from the About to Wed set. He credited Beverly for helping him land a breakthrough role and said, “I am glad you are resting peacefully now… one day, when I decide to write a book, your name will fill pages.”
Lydia Forson and Selassie Ibrahim, both broke down in tears during visits to Beverly’s family house.
Videos from the home also showed James Gardiner, Yvonne Nelson, Jackie Appiah, Roselyn Ngissah, Ingrid Alabi, Chichi Neblett, and Martha Ankomah mourning with the family.
Official statements
The Creative Arts Agency described Beverly’s death as “a huge loss to the country’s creative industry” and praised her professionalism and dedication. They extended condolences to Choirmaster, their children, and the entire family.
The National Film Authority echoed similar sentiments, noting Beverly played an important role in promoting Ghanaian storytelling.
“The Ghanaian film industry has lost one of its cherished talents and we mourn alongside everyone touched by her life and work,” the statement read.
Family, friends, and colleagues of late Ghanaian actress Beverly Afaglo will converge at Tema today, Saturday, May 30, 2026, to hold her one-week observation.
The ceremony will take place at the Green Flavour Events Centre in Community 9, Tema, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., according to a statement from her management and production company, Cine-God Studios.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme