Popular Ghanaian high-life and afrobeat singer-songwriter Kuami Eugene is under criticism once more for the choice of apparel for his late father’s 40th day observation at New Fadama in Accra.
The Lynx Entertainment signee’s quirky attire has sparked a rush of comments, generating both debate and criticism.
The “Angela” hitmaker signee wore a startlingly unusual outfit to the sad event intended to honor his father, Alex Marfo.
A black long-sleeve shirt, black pants, platform boots, and even earrings were worn—a departure from the traditional burial garb frequently seen in Ghanaian culture.
Social media videos show the artist ambling along with his entourage while appearing relaxed.
While walking to the service location, he appeared at ease and even chewed gum.
It was widely criticized since this nonchalant attitude seemed to contradict the seriousness of the situation.
Social media was rapidly utilized by critics to voice their discontent. They claimed Kuami Eugene’s choice of clothes was inappropriate for a funeral, particularly one mourning his own father.
The attire was criticized for being inappropriate and missing the gravity that such an event ordinarily demands.
Source: 1familyradio