Prime News Ghana

Actress Beverly Afaglo Baah reported dead

By Vincent Ashitey
Shares
facebook sharing button Share
twitter sharing button Tweet
email sharing button Email
sharethis sharing button Share

Ghanaian actress Beverly Afaglo Baah has died.

News of her death was confirmed by her husband, Eugene Kwadwo Boadu Baah, popularly known as Choirmaster (formerly of the music group Praye), in an emotional Instagram post shared on Sunday, May 24.

The musician expressed deep sorrow over the loss of his wife, describing her as his strength, happiness, and greatest supporter.

“My heart is shattered beyond words over the death of my beloved wife Beverly Afaglo!!!” he wrote.

Choirmaster disclosed that Beverly’s death comes just days before her birthday.

“It would have been just like 4 more days to your birthday but I guess the Lord wanted to celebrate with you so he called you,” he added.

The grieving musician reflected on the memories they shared together, stating that every moment with her was a blessing he would cherish forever. He further promised to continue the plans and projects they had started together, while expressing confidence that her memory would remain with him always.

“You were my strength, my happiness, and the reason my life felt complete. I promise to take care and continue everything we planned and started. Until my last breath, you will remain in my heart forever,” he stated.

Beverly Afaglo, born on May 28, 1983, was widely known for her roles in several Ghanaian films and television productions. Over the years, she carved a niche for herself in the movie industry with her vibrant personality and compelling performances.

She has appeared in several movies over the years, including Return of Beyonce (2006), where she played Doris, and Crime to Christ (2007) as Sharon. In Girls Connection (2008), she also played Doris.

Her other film credits include Prince’s Bride, Never Again (2010) as Gita, Turn Me On (2010), The Game (2010), and Single Six (2011), where she played Kendra. She also featured in Equatorial Escape (2011) and Secret Burden (2012).

Additionally, she has acted in movies such as The King’s Bride, Total Exchange, PlayBoy, Big Girls Club, CEO, and About to Wed.

In 2014, she appeared in A Northern Affair as Biana and Bachelors.

Beyond acting, she was also admired for her presence in the media space and her connection with fans, often sharing glimpses of her personal and professional life.

Her passing comes just days before what would have been her birthday, deepening the grief among loved ones and admirers.