Berekum Mourns as Popular Broadcaster Justice Bernard Danquah "99K" Dies in Road Accident
The Berekum Municipality and the wider Bono Region are in a state of mourning following the tragic and sudden death of renowned broadcast personality Justice Bernard Danquah. Widely recognized by his popular on-air moniker "99K," Danquah reportedly lost his life in a fatal road accident on July 24, 2026. His untimely passing has cast a pall of gloom over the media industry, where he was regarded as a vibrant and dedicated professional who used his platform to engage and inform the public. Danquah was a cornerstone of the broadcasting team at Radio Adikanfo, a prominent station in Berekum. Over the years, he built a reputation for excellence, connecting with listeners through his unique style and deep understanding of local issues. His alias, "99K," became a household name, symbolizing his energy and commitment to the airwaves. The news of the accident was first brought to public attention via social media reports from associates and fellow media practitioners, including Sir Joe, whose confirmation of the tragedy triggered a wave of tributes from fans and colleagues alike. This loss adds to the mounting tally of road traffic fatalities in the country, a recurring national concern that President John Mahama’s administration has pledged to address through improved infrastructure and stricter enforcement of traffic regulations. For the people of Berekum, Danquah’s death is not just the loss of a journalist but the silencing of a voice that championed community development and social cohesion. As the municipality grapples with this void, many are calling for a thorough investigation into the circumstances of the crash to prevent future occurrences on that stretch of road. As of now, the family of Justice Bernard Danquah and the management of Radio Adikanfo are yet to release a formal statement regarding the final funeral rites. However, the outpouring of grief across social media platforms underscores the profound impact he had on his audience. His colleagues describe him as a mentor and a friend whose passion for the craft was unmatched. The broadcasting fraternity continues to extend its deepest condolences to his bereaved family as they navigate this difficult period of loss.