Former Ghanaian National Dance Champion, Frederick Baah, has been confirmed dead.
The late Frederick Baah who shot to fame after winning the Ghana National Dance competition in 1998 died at the Ridge Hospital in Accra after a short illness.
He is said to have been on admission at the Nyaho Medical Centre, before he was transferred.
Friends on social media who eloguized the former dance champion for his dexterity on the dancefloor claim he suffered from Covid-19 complications.
Confirming his demise, his uncle, Kojo Gyeke-Darko expressed shock.
Former Ghanaian dance Champion Frederick Baah passes on. #JoyNews pic.twitter.com/BRfP56UFbk
— K-Fresh 💻 (@MrKwakuKyei1) July 22, 2021
The former club dance champion graduated from the All Nations University College in Koforidua.
He had his secondary education at the Pope John Senior High School and Minor Seminary where he completed in 1997.
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