Entertainment of Friday, 11 April 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Alhaji Asoma Abu Banda’s Wealthy Widow Edwina Looks Regal in a White Glittering Gown at His Funeral
Ghanaian business icon Alhaji Asoma Abu Banda was honored with a grand funeral. The ceremony took place at the State House, reflecting his dedication to the nation.
Born in June 1933 in Kintampo, Alhaji Banda was a visionary. His contributions created jobs and fostered economic empowerment worldwide.
On April 10, 2025, his widow, Edwina Banda, captured attention at the funeral. She wore a custom-made white gown with shimmering accents. Her outfit radiated grace and dignity.
The gown sparkled under the lights, making her stand out. Edwina complemented her look with a matching head wrap and elegant makeup. She mingled with celebrities and dignitaries who came to pay their respects.
Fashionistas admired her designer sunglasses and opulent diamond bracelets. She also wore unique earrings that caught the eye. Her elegant footwear completed her regal ensemble.
President John Dramani Mahama attended the funeral as well. He looked dapper in a crisp white outfit while paying homage to Alhaji Banda. Mahama is known as the first African to own a ship and an aircraft.
He accessorized his look with a stylish wristwatch and black sunglasses. Heavy police protection surrounded him, highlighting the event's significance.
Award-winning actress Joselyn Dumas made a striking entrance too. She wore a fashionable white ruffled dress that became popular among attendees. With her chic hairstyle and glossy lipstick, she posed gracefully for photos.
Joselyn's look included fashionable black sunglasses and a red Chanel bag that drew attention.
Notable presidential candidate Nana Kwame Bediako, known as Cheddar, also attended the funeral. He sported his signature haircut and wore traditional white attire to honor Alhaji Banda.
Earlier reports confirmed that Alhaji Banda passed away after a brief illness. He was recognized for being the first African to acquire both an airplane and a ship. The Ghana Shippers Council awarded him for his maritime contributions during his lifetime.