Obuasi Helicopter Crash: Captain Smart Delivers Powerful Ministration in Honour of 8 Victims

Obuasi Helicopter Crash: Captain Smart Delivers Powerful Ministration in Honour of 8 Victims

  • Media personality Captain Smart honoured the eight victims of the military helicopter crash at Adansi Akrofuom on August 6
  • He dedicated a segment of the Onua TV morning show he hosts, Onua Maakye, to deliver a powerful ministration and worship medley
  • Meanwhile, the funeral rites of the Muslims victims whose lives were claimed in the helicopter crash near Obuasi have been completed

Onua TV and FM presenter Captain Smart ignited the emotions of many Ghanaians when he mounted the stage on Onua Maakye to deliver a powerful ministration.

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Captain Smart delivers an emotional ministration in honour of the eight victims of the military helicopter crash. Image Credit: @onuatv and @citi973fm
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Captain Smart mourns eight helicopter crash victims

On Onua Maakye on Onua TV on August 13, 2025, Captain Smart mounted the stage with a live band to perform gospel songs and a worship medley to honour the eight victims of the Obuasi military helicopter crash.

This comes at the back of the Ghana Air Force Harbin Z-9 helicopter crashing on August 6, 2025, in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region, claiming the lives of all eight people on board.

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The aircraft, which had taken off from Accra, was headed for Obuasi to support a government programme to combat illegal mining when it suddenly disappeared from radar and went down in a remote area.

In light of this tragedy, the Onua presenter decided to honour the eight victims by dedicating a segment on Onua Maakye to honour the departed souls.

Who are the victims of helicopter crash?

The helicopter crash victims included several high-profile government officials: Minister of Defence Edward Omane Boamah, Minister of Environment, Science & Technology Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator Limuna Mohammed Muniru, NDC Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong, and Deputy Director General of the Disaster Relief Agency Samuel Aboagye.

Three military crew members, Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, ⁠Flying Officer Twum Ampadu, and ⁠Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah, also lost their lives in the tragedy.

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Ghana in national mourning after helicopter tragedy

Meanwhile, President John Dramani Mahama declared three days of national mourning, ordering flags to be flown at half-mast in honour of the victims.

Families, friends, and political leaders have been visiting the bereaved households, while military teams continue investigating the cause of the crash.

Black box flight recorders have been recovered from the wreckage to aid in the probe.

The accident has sparked renewed discussions about the age and safety of Ghana’s military aircraft fleet, even as the nation unites in grief.

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A Ghanaian pilot shares his experience while flying a military helicopter days after the crash near Obuasi. Image Credit: @helipilotgh
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Pilot flies Ghana's official military helicopter

YEN.com.gh also recently reported that a Ghanaian military pilot, known online as HeliPilotGH, offered a rare glimpse into what it was like to fly a Ghana Air Force Harbin Z-9 helicopter over the city.

In the trending video, he described the experience, alongside two fellow Ghana Armed Forces pilots. The pilots also showed off their incredible skills as they turned in circles and flew over the buildings.

While many social media users admired his skill and detailed narration, others expressed concern about the security agency’s continued use of older helicopter models for routine training sessions.

Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Geraldine Amoah (Entertainment editor) Geraldine Amoah is an Entertainment Editor at YEN.com.gh. She pursued Business Administration at Ashesi University and graduated in 2020. She has over 3 years of experience in journalism. Geraldine's professional career in journalism started at Myjoyonline at Multimedia Group Limited, where she worked as a writer. She has completed Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced digital reporting and fighting misinformation.

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