Ghanaian Rapper Agbeko Seeks Rehabilitation After Addiction-Induced Homelessness

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Ghanaian recording artist Bismark Yankah, professionally known as Agbeko, has publicly detailed a severe personal crisis involving protracted drug addiction, subsequent homelessness, and significant cognitive impairment, including memory loss. Speaking during an interview on October 28, 2025, on Hitz FM with host Andy Dosty, Agbeko articulated a clear path toward recovery that requires professional intervention to address his current state.

Agbeko confirmed that his dependence on illicit substances directly led to the loss of his accommodation, leaving him without a fixed residence. While income from his musical career was generated, it proved insufficient for basic living expenses, often being allocated toward studio time and immediate survival needs. To manage the financial shortfall, the artist engaged in informal economic activities, such as trading clothing and performing errands for others.

A critical consequence of this period of instability and substance abuse is severe memory loss, an affliction Agbeko stated necessitates immediate medical evaluation. The gravity of his situation was recently highlighted when former associate, rapper Showboy, encountered Agbeko on the street and voiced considerable concern over the artist’s visibly unkempt and malnourished physical condition. Agbeko expressed a firm resolution to exit street life, secure entry into a rehabilitation facility, and subsequently re-engage with his music career.

This personal account intersects with broader public health concerns in Ghana, where data indicates approximately 7% of children and adolescents aged 8 to 17 report lifetime alcohol use. Furthermore, there is a documented rise in the popularity of substances such as tramadol within the region. The struggle faced by Agbeko serves as a high-profile illustration of how addiction can dismantle the stability of an individual with recognized professional standing, underscoring the need for comprehensive medical care addressing secondary health impacts beyond immediate rehabilitation.

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Sources

  • GHANA MMA

  • Daily Local News

  • AdomOnline.com

  • YEN.com.gh

  • CISA NEWSLETTER

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