Hundreds Troop National Theatre To Bid Ronnie Coaches Farewell

Scores of Ghanaians trooped the National Theatre Friday night to pay their last respect and bid former member of sensational music group Buk Bak, Ronnie Coaches farewell. Born Ronnie Nii Quarshi kumah Quainoo, Ronnie, 36, who died on November 21, 2013 at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital after suffering a heart attack. Fans attended the wake-keeping to catch a glimpse of mortal remains their former music star before the burial on Saturday, February 1 at the Osu Cemetary. The wake-keeping at the National Theatre witnessed an unprecedented number of Ghanaians, including family of the late musician, fans and musicians in attendance. Some of the well-known faces at the event included Ronnie�s group member Prince Bright (Bling Sparkles), Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) president Bice Osei Kuffour (Obour), Ahuma Bosco Ocansey (Daddy Bosco), Stone of Bradez, Kontihene, and Bernard Amankwah. Preceding the wake-keeping was reports that parents of the deceased hip-life artiste, had clashed over the mortal remains of the late Buk Bak group member. According to eyewitnesses, who spoke to myjoyonline.com, there was some confusion at the Bubuashie residences of both Ronnie's mother, Lilly, and father, Decarlo Coaches Quainoo Friday, as soon as the body of the late musician was conveyed from Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital morgue. The source said, as soon as the body arrived in the vicinity where his parents live - their houses are separated by a street - both of them insisted the remains be brought to their homes. Reports say after several minutes of a near tussle between the two factions as to who has the right to the body, an unnamed relative managed to move the body to safety till it was later sent to the National Theatre for the Wake-keeping. The remains of the late musician will be interred at the Osu Cemetery on February 1, followed a memorial service at the Success Chapel, Bubuashie in Accra on Sunday, February 2.