New details about the late Ghanaian gospel icon Yaw Sarpong have emerged as his family addresses longstanding rumours about his personal life. According to his elder brother, Sarpong — renowned for his leadership of the Asomafo Gospel Band — was not married at the time of his death, having been divorced for more than sixteen years.
The clarification comes amid ongoing public discussion about the musician’s relationships and the care he received in his later years, making it an important update for fans and admirers of the late gospel legend.
What the Family Says
Speaking to bloggers at the family residence on 22 January 2026, Sarpong’s brother insisted that the musician had no wife when he died, and that his marriage had ended many years earlier. The family’s statement aimed to address conflicting public narratives that circulated after the singer’s passing.
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According to his brother, Sarpong himself had acknowledged years before that his marriage was over. The elder sibling recalled conversations during the late musician’s period of illness, when Sarpong reportedly confirmed that he had been divorced for several years — dating back to the early 2000s.
“I personally heard him say he was no longer married,” the brother said. “He told me that his wife left him many years ago.”
Public Rumours and Media Attention
Since Yaw Sarpong’s passing on 20 January 2026 at age 66, there has been significant attention on his personal life, particularly rumours about a caregiving relationship with vocalist Maame Tiwaa of the Asomafo band — who was by his side as he battled prolonged illness. Some commentators and social media users speculated about the nature of their relationship, but the family’s clarification makes clear that Sarpong was not married at the time of his death.
This confirmation also addresses past narratives linked to media appearances in which personal matters involving the singer were discussed, including his earlier interactions on talk shows.
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Remembering Yaw Sarpong’s Legacy
Yaw Sarpong was a beloved figure in Ghana’s gospel music history, known for founding the Asomafo Gospel Band and inspiring generations of gospel musicians and listeners. His long career spanned decades and included spiritual and cultural contributions that resonated deeply within Ghana and beyond. (turn0search24)
The gospel community and many Ghanaians responded with tributes following his death, noting his influence on faith, music, and artistic expression. Among those paying tribute, celebrated rapper Sarkodie shared that Sarpong’s music strengthened his own faith, highlighting the late musician’s impact across genres.
The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts also issued condolences, affirming Sarpong’s role in shaping Ghana’s gospel music and cultural landscape.
In A Nut Shell
The elder brother’s clarification that Yaw Sarpong had been divorced for over 16 years and was unmarried at the time of his death adds important context to public understanding of the late gospel icon’s personal life. As tributes continue and his legacy is celebrated, this family statement helps separate fact from speculation in the narratives surrounding his final years.
