Entertainment of Monday, 10 February 2025
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
The mother of popular musician cum artiste manager, Ogidi Brown, has recounted how she received the news of her son’s accident in Italy.
In an interview with Delay, she narrated the emotional experience of how she heard of the incident on that fateful day while she was in church.
‘Artist Maame,’ as she is popularly known, who has since lived with her son in Italy, said an elder called her to break the news of the accident, which she struggled to process.
“When the accident happened, it was during Easter, so I travelled to my sister’s place in Milano. I received a call from an elder telling me what had happened. He told me to stand firm as he was about to give me difficult news. He then said Ogidi had an accident. I asked if he was still alive, and he said it was serious, but he wasn’t dead.
“My entire body froze. I couldn’t hear or see anything anymore. At that very moment, I felt like I needed to pee, poop, and everything at once. I was sweating profusely,” she recounted.
She continued, “I was at church at the time, so I left everything I was doing, picked a train, and went to the hospital.”
Ogidi Brown’s mother recalled the frightening condition she witnessed when she arrived at the hospital.
“When I arrived, I wasn’t allowed to see him that day. So, I waited until the next day. When I got there, they told me he was likely to die in 10 minutes, so he was airlifted by helicopter to a larger hospital.
“When I got there, it was an extremely difficult sight to behold. I kept asking if he was dead. No part of his body was working, and they had covered him with a white cloth as though he had passed. They had attached numerous machines to his body. When I saw him, I shook. He was swollen and just lying there,” she recalled.
She added that she hasn’t worked since that incident, dedicating all her time to caring for her son.
“I have never worked since I travelled abroad. My son had the accident exactly one and a half years after I arrived there,” she said.