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The burial service will be held at Cidar Mountains Assemblies of God, East Legon at 7:30am prompt.
Meanwhile, On Sunday, September 11, the family will hold the thanksgiving at the Makarious Cathedral, East Legon Hills.
There will be a thanksgiving service at the same church where family members and loved ones will converge and there will be no wake keeping.
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The General manager of Citi FM/TV’s wife was pronounced dead at the hospital in Accra after she collapsed.
Bernard Alve, host of Citi FM’s Breakfast Show and Point of View tied the knot with Justine in 2011.
They had five kids together, four boys and a girl who’s about 3 months old.
In other news, Ghanaian artiste manager and Entertainment pundit, Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bulldog has dropped some dirty revelations about Shatta Wale.
Bulldog has managed multiple award-winning musician Shatta Wale for many years since becoming the Malisa hitmaker’s manager.
Speaking in an interview with Ghanaian blogger, Zionfelix, Bulldog revealed that most of Shatta Wale’s controversies were planned.
Explaining further, the former artiste manager of Shatta Wale said during his time they planned most the controversies around the singer.
According to him, they would consider what they wanted to do and will throw a shade or jab in the air targeting certain key fellow musicians or celebrities in the industry.
He mentioned that Shatta Wale’s recent social media beef with Samini was planned. However, he added that sometimes the two celebrities involved go overboard.
Speaking about his relationship with Shatta, he said he didn’t have difficult dealing with him. He named Promzy as the most difficult artiste he has ever managed.
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