Psalm Adjeteyfio died aged 74 at his residence in Ayikuma after being diagnosed with end-stage heart failure a couple of weeks ago.
His son, Nii Adjei Adjeteyfio, confirmed his demise revealing that he discovered his father unconscious in his room. He was pronounced dead after he was rushed to the hospital.
Innumerous messages commiserating with the family and extolling the actor, best known for his role as the lead character in the Ghanaian TV series Taxi Driver, have flooded social media.
Prior to his death, Psalm Adjeteyfio received bad press as he came under vicious attacks over his constant plea for support to foot his bills.
He received a donation of GHC50,000 from the Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, after his predicaments first came to light. Some other well-meaning Ghanaians also donated funds and food items running
added up to the donation from the veep taking the amount to about GHC90,000.
Check out some reactions from Ghanaians following T.T’s death.
Realfanteboy: In the midst of the heat you still stayed stronger as a father to feed our minds with emotional thoughts. Rest in power Uncle Psalm Adjeteyfio
SunAtMidNyt: Psalm Adjeteyfio needed that money to pay for his rent and other stuff, only few came to support him. Not knowing he was in his last days. He passed on, RIP & love everywhere. Hmmmmmmm, we show more love to the dead than the living. RIP
taadiboy: Let’s NOT pretend TT was dear to us. During his ‘begging for food’ days – many called him all sorts of names. We didn’t want him so keep your ‘awww, ohhh, really, hmmm’ to yourself and let him Rest In Peace. Veteran actor Psalm Adjeteyfio, popularly known as TT, is reported dead.
Garzy: Psalm Adjeteyfio breaks internet because he couldn’t pay his rent ! Now he dies, his funeral money can build mansion stay calm and wait for it
DJToomuch: Have you seen that Nana Aba Anamoa and those who were constantly attacking Psalm Adjeteyfio were unable to send a condolence message when he passed away? In life er, “If we are not ashamed to think it, we should not be ashamed to say it”
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