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Ghana’s renowned Sound Engineer Kaywa reveals late Musician Castro accepted Christ before tragic drowning

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Ghana’s renowned Sound Engineer Kaywa reveals late Musician Castro accepted Christ before tragic drowning

In a heartfelt interview with KMJ, celebrated sound engineer Kaywa has shared a touching revelation about the late Ghanaian musician, Theophilus Tagoe, popularly known as Castro. The news comes as a significant moment for fans and the music community, as it highlights a spiritual transformation that occurred shortly before Castro’s tragic drowning in 2014.

During the interview, which aired on popular radio, Kaywa described his last interactions with Castro, recounting how the musician had expressed a profound change in his life. “Before that fateful day, Castro shared with me that he had accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and personal Savior,” Kaywa revealed. “It was a powerful moment for him, and he was genuinely excited about his faith and the direction it was leading him.”

Castro, who was one of Ghana’s beloved music icons, vanished during a jet ski outing with friends on the Volta River, leaving behind a legacy that has continued to resonate with fans. His disappearance sparked widespread search efforts and speculation, but his body was never recovered.

Kaywa emphasized the importance of this revelation, suggesting that it brings a sense of closure to Castro’s family and fans. “Many people have speculated about his life and choices, but knowing that he had found peace in his faith before his passing is something that can comfort us all,” he said. “It shows that even in the moments leading up to his tragic end, there was a transformation happening.”

The news has reignited discussions about Castro’s legacy, with many fans reflecting on his music and the impact he had on the Ghanaian music scene. Kaywa encouraged fans to remember Castro not just for his music, but for the man he was becoming in his final days.

As the interview concluded, Kaywa expressed hope that this revelation would inspire others to seek spiritual fulfillment. “Life is unpredictable, and we never know what tomorrow holds. It’s important to embrace faith and live each day with purpose,” he said.

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The interview has since gone viral, with many fans and fellow artists expressing their support and sharing their memories of Castro. The revelation has been met with a wave of emotional tributes, reminding the nation of the enduring impact of Theophilus Tagoe on Ghanaian music and culture.

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