Award-winning
broadcaster
Ohemaa
Woyeje
has
slammed
the
family
of
late
Ghanaian
Gospel
singer
KODA
for
how
they
said
their
final
goodbye
to
the
musician.
According
to
the
presenter,
after
KODA’s
death
in
April
of
this
year,
an
old
video
of
him
talking
about
how
he
took
the
wrong
medication
for
8
months
surfaced
online
and
to
date
nothing
has
been
done
to
the
hospital
in
charge.
But
his
family
instead
of
mourning
his
loss
are
rather
celebrating
him
by
theming
his
funeral
as
“Yesu
adi
Nkunim”
literally
meaning
God
is
the
winner.
In
her
post
on
social
media,
she
raised
concerns
as
to
why
the
family
would
decide
to
tow
that
way
when
they
knew
the
late
musician
had
left
behind
a
wife
and
children.
She
questioned
if
the
decision
by
the
family
was
to
praise
God
or
were
making
a
mockery
of
him
with
their
“Yesu
adi
Nkunim”
slogan
which
also
happened
to
be
the
title
of
one
of
KODA’s
hit
songs.
She
posted:
“So
‘Yesu
adi
nkunim’
in
ds
circumstance?
Is
that
not
degrading
to
God?
Why
do
we
make
God
look
bad
in
unfortunate
situations?
A
45year
old
man
(KODA)
died
leaving
a
wife
and
children…
apparently
took
wrong
medication
for
8months
and
we
say
‘Yesu
adi
nkunim’
is
that
a
praise
to
God
or
mockery?
Can
there
be
a
better
expression
rather
than
this
misrepresentation?
?
(normal
life
expectancy
is
age
70+)”
See
screenshot
below: