
Renowned Ghanaian-German content creator Adwenepahene, celebrated for his fearless commentary on both local and global social issues, has reportedly passed away in the early hours of Saturday, April 5, 2025. His death was caused by complications resulting from a brain aneurysm.
Medical Complications Leading to His Death
According to reliable sources, Adwenepahene, whose real name was Evans Amankwah, suffered a ruptured blood vessel in the brain, which led to internal bleeding. It is reported that he had been battling high blood pressure for several months—something medical experts have identified as a primary contributor to the aneurysm.
Impact and Legacy in Media
Adwenepahene was best known for his influential platform, Adwenepahene TV/Media, where he addressed pressing societal issues that affect Ghanaians both locally and in the diaspora. His bold, unapologetic style and thought-provoking content earned him a loyal following across multiple social media platforms.
Family and Tributes
He is survived by his beloved wife, Becky, and their three children.
Tributes have flooded social media, with fellow creators such as Bigscout Nana Prempeh and Joyce Mensah expressing their condolences and sharing heartfelt messages in memory of the late content creator.
Final Reflections from CMTV.CA
“We may not have personally known Adwenepahene, but his sudden passing is a sobering reminder of life’s fragility.”
It is time for Ghanaians to confront the truth—life is precious. No one deserves to be mocked or shamed after death. Adwenepahene appeared to be a healthy, young man with no visible signs of illness, yet he succumbed to a sudden and unexpected death.
This should be a wake-up call to us all.
Call to Judean Ethics
As Ghanaians, we are descendants of the tribe of Judah. As such, we must embrace Judean values—to honor the dead (kavod ha-met) and to comfort the living (nihum avelim) who now mourn his loss.
His death serves as a reminder: we all carry an unseen expiry date. It does not matter how young, healthy, or successful we appear—death can come at any moment, without warning.
A Plea for Compassion and Focus
If there is any way to help this man now, whether through honoring his memory, supporting his family, or showing dignity in public discourse, then that should be our collective focus—as people of Judah.
Criticizing or bringing up his past wrongdoings serves no purpose now. He is no longer here to defend himself. As it is written in John 8:7:
“He who is without sin among you, let him cast the first stone.”

