Nigerian record label boss Kashy Godson has been laid to rest days after his mysterious death.
The C.E.O. of Cash Nation Entertainment was alleged to have committed suicide even though his family thinks otherwise.
The music executive was buried according to Muslim rites on Friday, March 12, 2021, in Ghana.
In attendance were close family and friends.
Kash Godson died on Sunday, March 7, after allegedly committing suicide.
While some allege he jumped from his house balcony after battling depression for a long time, others alleged he was pushed off the building by someone he had a business transaction with. Barry Jhay and late label boss, Karshy Godson. (Newsworld)
Aliyah who said she dated the late C.E.O. of
Cash Nation Entertainment for two years said Barry Jhay had nothing to do with his death. I want everyone to know that he was not depressed neither was he mentally ill or on some hard drugs. Do not believe everything you see on the Internet, she wrote. Aliyah says she knows the person behind her boyfriend s death. [LIB] He was a happy soul. I can say I have been the closest to him for the past two years as I lived with him. So when I say I know him inside out, from the back of my head, I mean that shit.
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