Ghanaian rapper Kwaw Kese has announced the death of his mother on social media.
In an emotional post shared, the “Abodam” hitmaker expressed the deep pain of losing her, describing it as an unbearable experience.
“The pain of losing you, mama. The pain of never seeing you again. But I still believe you live amongst us in spirit. RIP 😭,” Kwaw Kese wrote, alongside a heartfelt photo of himself and his mother.

Dressed in white, the late mother of the rapper appeared radiant and content in the photo, showcasing the bond they shared.
Kwaw Kese laid bare his vulnerability, reminding fans that beneath the celebrity status lies a son in grief.
Kwaw Kese, born Emmanuel Kofi Botwe, is a Ghanaian rapper and hiplife artist known for his energetic performances and unique persona.
Often referred to as “Abodam” (meaning “madness” in Akan), he gained fame in the mid-2000s with his eccentric style and unconventional approach to music.
He broke into the Ghanaian music scene with his hit album Abodam in 2007, which featured the smash song Oye Nonsense.
His ability to blend humor with hardcore rap made him a household name.
Over the years, Kwaw Kese has released multiple hit songs, including Let Me Do My Thing, Mad Time, Yakubu, and Dondo, collaborating with top Ghanaian and international artists.
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