Ghanaian nurse, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and TikToker Phyllis Boateng has sadly passed away.
The heartbreaking news was shared by her friend Ssowee, who fondly recalled their first meeting at Saltpond Municipal Hospital and the kindness that began their friendship.
The late Ghanaian TikToker Phyllis Boateng was widely known for her humanitarian work.
She supports orphanages, empowers underprivileged communities, and provides skills training for youth, persons with disabilities, and market traders.
Her sudden death comes after the death of another TikToker, Soldier Mando, also known as Whizper, a famed Ghanaian, who has passed away.
The tragic news was shared by TikToker Asabea Goddina.
She revealed, TikToker soldier Mando passed away on October 20, 2025 and revealed that before the news, she had spoken to him on October 19.
“I’m never tired of you; I never got tired of praying with you. Just yesterday we spoke, ooo—what happened? @Whizper, of all the promises you made to me, there was nothing like death as part, so what happened?” she cried out.
The TikToker Soldier Mando colleagues from the Ghana Armed Forces confirmed his death and paid tribute to him in a series of emotional social media posts.
Before his death, Mando regularly shared videos with his followers by offering glimpses into his life as a soldier.
Sharing videos of him serving on missions in various parts of the world.
The Mando, in some of his TikTok content, documented his travels on peacekeeping missions to Lebanon, Addis Ababa in Ethiopia and other locations across the globe.
In related tragic news, a couple has been tragically killed in a fire incident at Asuakwa, a suburb of the Sunyani East municipality.
The victims have been identified as Nana Ameyaw Ampofo, aged 65, and Grace Adu Boafoawaa, aged 49.
The couple were found burnt beyond recognition.
The two bodies were recovered from the kitchen area, with a Toyota Highlander and a pickup truck parked nearby were partially damaged.
The couple’s remains have been deposited at the Sunyani Teaching Hospital mortuary for preservation and autopsy.
Meanwhile, a police statement signed by Chief Inspector Thomas Akeelah, the Relations Officer for the Command, on Monday, October 20, 2025, revealed that officers received distress and quickly proceeded to the scene.
The officers met the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) was already battling the blaze.
The Police are now working closely with the Ghana National Fire Service to determine the cause of the fire.
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🇬🇭 Ghanaian nurse, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and TikToker Phyllis Boateng has sadly passed away. The heartbreaking news was shared by her friend Ssowee, who fondly recalled their first meeting at Saltpond Municipal Hospital and the kindness that began their friendship.… pic.twitter.com/U7GYQRa4Zr
— CDR AFRICA (@cdrafrica) October 25, 2025
