Popular Ghanaian actress and media personality Beverly Afaglo has passed away, just four days before her birthday. Her husband, Eugene Kwadwo Baah, widely known as Choirmaster of the Hiplife music group Praye, confirmed her passing in a social media post on Sunday, May 24, 2026. The cause of her death remains unknown at this time.
Husband's Heartfelt Tribute
In an emotional tribute, Choirmaster expressed profound grief over the loss of his wife, describing her as the pillar of his life and happiness. “My heart is shattered beyond words over the death of my beloved wife Beverly Afaglo,” he wrote. “It would have been just like four more days to your birthday, but I guess the Lord wanted to celebrate with you, so He called you.” He added, “You were my strength, my happiness, and the reason my life felt complete. Every moment with you was a blessing I will cherish forever.”
Choirmaster noted that her presence continues to linger with him, stating, “I am hearing your voice right now, cheering me up as always, my number one fan. I promise to take care and continue everything we planned and started. Until my last breath, you will remain in my heart forever. Sleep well my baby.” He also called her a “legend,” emphasizing that her passing marks a dark day not only for him but for many who knew and admired her.
Confirmation and Health Details
Speaking in an interview, Praye Tietia, a fellow member of the Praye group, confirmed that the actress had been unwell for several weeks, with hopes that she would recover. He added that the family of the late actress would issue an official statement regarding her passing.
Career and Legacy
Born on May 28, 1983, Beverly Afaglo was widely recognized for her roles in numerous Ghanaian films and television productions. Her filmography includes notable titles such as Return of Beyonce (2006), Crime to Christ (2007), Girls Connection (2008), Prince’s Bride, Never Again (2010), Turn Me On (2010), The Game (2010), Single Six (2011), Equatorial Escape (2011), and Secret Burden (2012). She also appeared in The King’s Bride, Total Exchange, PlayBoy, Big Girls Club, CEO, and About to Wed. Her contributions to the Ghanaian film industry have left a lasting impact on fans and colleagues alike.



