Shockingly, the founder of the Ajagurajah movement, Bishop Kwabena Boakye Asiamah, popularly known as the Ajagurajah Prophet”, has boldly claimed that several prominent figures are dead.
According to the “Ajagurajah Prophet”, Castro, who disappeared under mysterious circumstances in 2014, has long been the subject of speculation that he will eventually return.
“Castro will be back soon,” he confidently declares in the video below. The statement adds another layer of mystery to the disappearance of the Ghanaian musician, who was last seen at the mouth of the Ada River.
Castro was a well-known hip-hop musician who mysteriously disappeared in 2014 while on vacation with friends, including former Black Stars player Asamoah Gyan.
During his stay at the resort, Castro reportedly went on a jet ski cruise with a female friend, Janet Bandu, but the two did not return after a few hours. The jet ski was later found with their life jackets still draped over them.
The incident occurred at the mouth of the Ada River, and despite extensive search efforts, the bodies of Castro and Janet have never been recovered. On 6 July 2021, he was officially and legally declared dead in accordance with Ghanaian law.
Theophilus Tagoe (aka Castro) was born in Takoradi in 1982 to Lydia Tagoe, a trader, and Mr Kofi, an accountant at Takoradi port. He attended the Anglican Primary School in Takoradi and the J.S.S.
Among the awards he has won, his most recent is the Highlife Song of the Year award at the 2014 VGMA Awards for the song “Odo Pa.”