Comedian Yaw Donkor, popularly known as Nkomode, made his name in the hit TV theater series 'Concert Party', sponsored by KeySoap and broadcast by GTV in the late 90s and early 2000s.
He reportedly died due to kidney and liver problems as well as bladder failure, all resulting from excessive drinking.
He was laid to rest in his hometown of Wassa Akropong in the Western Region on April 30.
J.B Danquah-Adu - February 9
Joseph Boakye Danquah Adu was a Member of Parliament for the Abuakwa North constituency in the Easter Region, on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). He was a former Deputy Minister for Women and Children's Affairs under the government of ex-President J.A Kufuor.
He was named after his grandfather, Dr. Joseph Boakye Danquah, who was a stalwart politician in Ghana's fight for independence as well as a lawyer, historian and philosopher.
J.B Danquah Adu was stabbed dead in his home by a robber named Daniel Asiedu.
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Bob Okala - March 13
'Bishop Bob Okala', born Samuel Kwadwo Buabeng, was also one of the big stars on 'Concert Party'. In his prime, he was widely heralded as Ghana's premier comedian.
He collapsed during a Joy Industries-sponsored comedy show in the Eastern on Saturday March 12 and died the next day while on admission at the Eastern Regional General Hospital.
Nii Odoi Mensah - April 12
Nii Odoi Mensah was a veteran Ghanaian actor who was a popular face in many movies. He was a former President of the Actors Guild of Ghana.
He died in China after having undergone a kidney transplant, following months of problems. His successor as Actors' Guild President, Rev. Eddie Coffie, had died in October 2015.
Mc Flava Pounds - May 4
Born Lucky Azasoo Nkornoo, actor Mc Flava Pounds gained popularity while starring in the hit TV series 'Efiewura'. He played the role of the husband of veteran actress Adwoa Smart. He died suddenly at the age of 27
The beloved entertainer also made an appearance in the video of the viral song 'Yewo Krom' by musician Atom.
He sadly died at the age of 27 reportedly due to an illness.
Danny Nettey - July 15
The popular musician and pastor was considered one of the main pillars of contemporary Ghanaian gospel music.
He was reportedly found unconscious in his room and was rushed to the hospital, only to be pronounced dead on arrival. Family say the 47-year-old had been bubbly the night before his death.
George Williams - August 1
George Williams was considered the doyen of Ghanaian actors. The British trained thespian, who taught as the Accra film school, acted well into his 80s, and was beloved as an 'ever present' and strong old professional.
'Uncle George', as he was known, died three years short of his 90th birthday at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.
Eva Lokko - October 6
Madam Eva Lokko was a prominent Engineer who was the first female Managing Director of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (2002). In 1972, she had been the first female engineer to be employed by the GBC.
In 2012, she was the Vice Presidential candidate of the Progressive People's Party for the General Elections, partnering party founder Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom. Before her death, she was the PPP parliamentary aspirant for the Korle Klottey constituency.
Vybrant Faya - October 23
The dancehall star Vybrant Faya, born Emmanuel Kojo Quayson, gained popularity with the hit song 'Mampi'. He was also in a controversial feud with industry heavyweight Shatta Wale over the use 'Shatta Movement' as a name for both artists' fanbase.
He died aged 33 at the 37 Military Hospital after being involved in an accident.
Katawere - November 14
Ebenezer Donkor, known in showbiz as 'Katawere', made his name playing 'Agya Afare' in 'Efiewura'. He also starred in many Kumawood movies in comic elderly roles.
He died after a short illness.
Kwabena Boadu - November 24
The young Kwabena Boadu was a Press Aide to Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the Vice President-Elect of the Republic of Ghana.
Boadu was regarded as one of the sharpest youth personalities within the NPP and was popular on social media for his posts on the NPP, Bayern Munich and Asante Kotoko, his notable passions.
His sudden, shocking demise occurred in a hotel in Wa from reported electrocution while taking a shower.