“He always looked up to me to fix things and correct things and this one I just cannot do so I feel really helpless and very sad and angry for him leaving us this way,” he told TshisaLIVE.He last saw AKA on February 7 and had a last conversation with him over the phone on February 9 when they were planning a project in Nigeria for him.
“We are glad AKA saw happy and brighter days, and his daughter saw him happy. That's the memory she will have of him.” “As a young adult he went through the same trials and tribulations all young adults go through. We are very proud of him for being a good father. Proud of him for providing for himself and his mom, dad, sister and brother. He was someone who has a lot of love for the arts, someone who is a great father, someone who is a great friend, someone who pays attention to detail.”