Celebrated dancehall artist Opa Fambo, real name Lule Hafuzalu, is grieving the loss of his mother, Ms. Namusoke Teddy sharing his deep sorrow and revealing that his mother had been battling severe blood hypertension.
This debilitating condition tragically led to the loss of her speech and sight, eventually resulting in a brain blood clot.
Despite being rushed to Mulago National Specialized Hospital, where she underwent surgery and was placed on life support, Ms. Namusoke Teddy's fight came to a heart-wrenching end. She passed away, leaving behind a void that her son, Opa Fambo, is struggling to fill.
Ms. Namusoke Teddy, Opa Fambo's sole surviving parent after the early death of his father, will be laid to rest in Kasanda-Buswa along Mubende Road on Monday. The burial details reflect the profound connection between the family and their roots, offering a place for loved ones to gather and pay their respects.
In the wake of this devastating news, fellow musicians and public figures have rallied around Opa Fambo, offering condolences and messages of support. The dancehall community stands united, sharing in the grief of their colleague and friend.
As Opa Fambo navigates this difficult time, his fans and the broader music community continue to hold him in their thoughts, honoring the memory of Ms. Namusoke Teddy and the legacy she leaves behind.