Kaakyire Kwame Appiah Appeals for Support While Alive, Not Just at Funeral

Popular highlife star Kaakyire Kwame Appiah wants family and friends to help him during his lifetime instead of making big donations at his funeral. The legendary musician shared his thoughts on Property FM radio station based in Cape Coast. He believes people should give assistance when someone can actually use it rather than waiting for death to make grand gestures. Appiah thinks these donations would mean much more to him right away than fancy funeral displays later. The singer pointed out that most people create excuses when asked for financial help but later show off publicly after someone dies.

Appiah used a simple example to explain his point about human behavior and support. He said most people would give lots of excuses if a sibling or friend called asking for 1,000 cedis urgently. The musician wants people to donate that same funeral money to him during his lifetime when he can actually benefit from it. He stressed that humans need help during their living years and can use financial support for many different purposes. Appiah reminded everyone that life on earth does not last very long for anyone.

The musician's comments connect to growing public discussions about supporting others during their lives. Many people encourage giving help when someone can appreciate and use it effectively. Appiah believes funeral fanfare should not replace genuine assistance during difficult times. His message focuses on practical help rather than ceremonial displays after death.
 

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