Ghana’s highlife legend Nana Tuffour has died.
The 66-year-old died Monday dawn in his home after a short illness, family sources told 3news.com.
His body has since been deposited at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi.
The ‘Abeiku’ hit maker early this year released a new song, Abasa Komu.
Tributes have been flooding social media after news of the musician, popularly known as 9-9-2-4, broke Monday morning.
“It’s sad to hear that the High Life musician 9924 (Nana Tuffour) has passed away,” Cobby Randy tweeted.
R.I.P. Nana Tuffour
You music will live on pic.twitter.com/dtDhbkwqa6— RonnyTweets (@AaronEggley) June 15, 2020
Everything has a Genesis so as it ends
Farewell Nana Tuffour pic.twitter.com/uSOUGVVTWT— Efia Butty (@EfiaButty) June 15, 2020
RIP 9924 Nana Tuffour. ‘Me yere dada’ is till a jamm #CitiCBS @benkoku @KojoAB @nathan_quao @eastsportsman @AbeiquGh
— KWAKUGH (@BekwaiNative) June 15, 2020
Very sad to learn of the passing of legendary High Life Musician, Nana Tuffour. He was one of the greats and influenced so many. May his soul Rest In Peace ??#JoySMS #DaybreakHitz pic.twitter.com/e8Qr6q9oCh
— KWEKU CHELSEA ????❁ (@sk_annan) June 15, 2020