Tribute held at singer’s final resting place

Family and friends of late Ghanaian singer Ebony Reigns gathered at Osu Cemetery to mark eight years since her death, according to a report by Yen News. The group visited her tomb to pay respects and commemorate the anniversary.

The observance took place at the cemetery in Osu, where Ebony Reigns is buried. Those present were seen participating in a remembrance event centred on prayer and personal tributes.

Prayers and wreath-laying ceremony

As part of the anniversary activities, attendees offered prayers at the graveside. The gathering also included the laying of wreaths, a symbolic act commonly used during memorials to honour the deceased.

Videos from the ceremony circulated online, showing emotional moments as family members and others stood around the tomb and took part in the tribute.

Family and close circle attend memorial

The report said Ebony Reigns’ relatives were joined by friends and people close to her. The group’s presence at the cemetery underscored the continued remembrance of the artist several years after her passing.

The memorial was described as a solemn occasion, with participants visibly moved during the ceremony.

Anniversary remembered publicly

Ebony Reigns remains a known name in Ghana’s music scene, and anniversaries related to her life and death continue to draw attention. The latest commemoration, held at her tomb, was shared through videos that documented prayers and the wreath-laying moments.

Yen News reported that the visit and tribute were organised to mark the eighth anniversary and to honour her memory at her final resting place.