The Ghanaian entertainment industry is in mourning following the sudden passing of esteemed disc jockey, DJ Awana, whose real name is Samuel Nartey.
The news broke today, April 6, 2025, with several prominent figures expressing their shock and condolences on social media.
The news was first shared in a social media post by @therealashis, known as Nana Poku Ashis, manager of highlife musician Kwabena Kwabena, who shared a heartfelt tribute, highlighting DJ Awana’s significant contributions to the music scene.
“Rest in power, my friend. I promise to keep working on the plan, even in our loss. Team KBKB shares in the pain of DJ Awana’s loss. Until we meet again, journey on DJ; you will be missed.”
Nana Poku Ashis
Media personalities Nana Yaa Konadu Yiadom, Ohemaa Woyeje, and fellow DJ, DJ Ashmen, also took to their platforms to express their grief and admiration for the late DJ.
DJ Awana’s employers, Adom FM, confirmed in a social media post that the disc jockey passed away at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra, after a battle with a short illness.
However, he had assured friends and colleagues who reached out to him that he was recuperating until the unfortunate news of his death.
The cause of his death has not yet been disclosed. Fans and colleagues alike are awaiting further details as they come to terms with the loss of a beloved figure, in the Ghanaian music industry.
The late DJ Awana began his illustrious media career with Tema-based Adom FM in 2003 and quickly rose to prominence as one of the famous figures in the Ghanaian media and live event scenes.
The late disc jockey caused a stir in 2007 after he resigned from Adom FM to join Kencity Media’s radio station, Oman FM, owned by Stella Agyapong Wilson, the wife of renowned Ghanaian businessman and former Member of Parliament for the Assin Central constituency, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong.
DJ Awana later returned to the Multimedia Group and joined Hitz FM. Throughout his career, DJ Awana was well known for his signature jingle, “3y3 Awana nie oo,” which became a popular sound among his listeners on the airwaves.
DJ Awana’s legacy as a creative force and trailblazer in the DJ community lives on, and tributes continue to pour in as the nation mourns the loss of one of its most respected entertainment voices.
Ghanaians Mourn DJ Awana’s Sad Passing
As tributes continue to pour in, one thing is clear: DJ Awana’s impact on Ghana’s music and broadcasting industry is profound and enduring. He was not only a master behind the turntables but a voice that resonated with a generation of music lovers.
He is survived by his family, colleagues, and countless fans whose lives he touched with rhythm and soul.
Many Ghanaians thronged social media to mourn DJ Awana’s untimely passing.
“Rest well, legend. You set the pace for many of us. Ghana’s airwaves will miss you dearly.”
Andy Dosty
“Gone too soon, DJ Awana. Your energy, your love for music, and your legacy will forever remain.”
Abeiku Santana
“You brought joy to many homes. We will miss your voice and your vibe. Rest in peace.”
Nana Ama McBrown
“Awana was a true brother in this music journey. We’ve lost a gem. Rest easy, king.”
DJ Black
“Awwwww, Awana😢😢😢. He hardly spoke but his selections made the heart rejoice❤️.”
mercy.sharp
“Asem ben koraaa ni! This man was a valuable asset. He served. And now, his rest begins. Thank you, soldier. Till we meet again.”
uhurubardman
“Ow, Dj Awana nieee oh oh oh. May his soul rest easy.”
BdKojo
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