Who Killed Gospel Musician KODA? Captain Smart Drops New Secret
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Months after the passing of Ghanaian gospel musician Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, popularly known as KODA, media personality Captain Smart has made a shocking claim regarding the cause of his death. He alleges that KODA did not die a natural death but was a victim of medical negligence, which he describes as “murder.” According to Captain Smart, KODA was given the wrong medication by a doctor, which led to his untimely death. He insists that if this had happened in another country, the responsible doctor would have been arrested and prosecuted. However, he claims that KODA’s family, due to their Christian beliefs, chose to forgive rather than seek justice.
This revelation has reignited discussions about medical negligence in Ghana, especially in light of KODA’s own past statements. Before his passing, KODA had shared a troubling experience from 2015 when he was misdiagnosed and prescribed the wrong medication for eight months. He had G6PD deficiency, a condition that makes sulfur-based drugs dangerous for the patient. Unaware of the mistake, he took the medication, which severely affected his health. He later confronted the medical professionals responsible, who admitted the error and apologized.
Captain Smart’s comments have sparked debates about accountability in Ghana’s healthcare system. While some support his call for justice, others argue that there is no clear evidence to classify KODA’s case as murder. They believe medical negligence should be addressed through civil lawsuits rather than criminal charges.
Despite differing opinions, this case highlights concerns about patient safety in Ghana. Many believe stricter medical regulations and better oversight are needed to prevent similar tragedies. While KODA’s family may have chosen forgiveness, others insist that justice must be served to ensure that medical professionals are held accountable.