Investigations have revealed that popular boxer Braimah"Bukom Banku" Kamoko's faked death was orchestrated as part of moves to promote his latest song.
Kamoko's rumored death in a car accident on the Suhum road swept through the country two weeks ago, leading to mass hysteria and despondency at his Bukom base and around the country.
After the boxer later emerged to admit the rumor was a prank, a new video has emerged promoting the part-time musician's latest song entitled "Am Alive".
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