The Ghanaian entertainment industry and movie lovers across the continent have been thrown into absolute mourning following the sudden passing of vibrant screen icon and media personality, Beverly Afaglo Baah.
The devastating news was confirmed on the morning of Sunday, May 24, 2026, by her husband, music star Eugene Kwadwo Boadu Baah (popularly known as Choirmaster of Praye fame). In an emotional tribute shared on social media, he expressed his profound heartbreak over losing his wife just four days shy of her 43rd birthday on May 28.
"My heart is shattered beyond words over the death of my beloved wife Beverly Afaglo!!! It would have been just like four more days to your birthday, but I guess the Lord wanted to celebrate with you, so He called you. You were my strength, my happiness, and the reason my life felt complete." — Eugene "Choirmaster" Baah
Remembering a Screen Legend
orn on May 28, 1983, in the Volta Region, Beverly trained in journalism and public relations at the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) and studied beauty therapy before cementing her status as a powerhouse in the creative arts space.
Over nearly two decades, she brought immense energy, charisma, and versatility to both Ghollywood and Nollywood productions. She was widely celebrated for her compelling characters and exceptional range, winning the Best Actress in Comedy award at the Terracotta Awards in Nigeria in 2010.
Notable Filmography
Beverly graced the screen in numerous era-defining projects, including:
- Return of Beyonce (2006)
- Crime to Christ (2007)
- Girls Connection (2008)
- The Game (2010)
- Single Six (2011)
- Sidechic Gang (2018)
- Aloe Vera (2020)
A Driven Serial Entrepreneur
Beyond her immense talent on screen, Beverly was highly admired as a relentless, self-made entrepreneur who successfully balanced her family life with thriving businesses. She was the founder of B.A.B. Handyman Ghana Ltd (a home maintenance platform) and operated the Glamour Beauty Salon in Tema. Just two years ago, in April 2024, she expanded her footprint by launching her food franchise, Traffic Shawarma
Outpouring of Grief
The cause of her passing has not been officially released by the family. However, as news of her demise spread, fans and colleagues from across the African entertainment space flooded social media with tributes, recalling her outspoken nature, her advocacy for fair casting in the movie industry, and her unwavering dedication to her craft.
Beverly leaves behind her husband, Choirmaster, and their two beautiful daughters. Her legacy as an extraordinary actress, a pioneering businesswoman, and a vibrant soul will forever remain in the hearts of film lovers across West Africa.
Rest in peace, Beverly Afaglo Baah.