Nadia Nakai shares last conversation with AKA before his tragic death

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By Fay Ngina | Mar 14, 2023
Nadia Nakai and late boyfriend AKA. (Courtesy)

South African rapper Nadia Nakai is still mourning the death of her late boyfriend, AKA. The news of his murder was a shock to the world, and for Nadia, it was an earth-shattering blow that left her reeling with pain and heartbreak.

In her recent Instagram stories, Nadia shared her last WhatsApp conversation with AKA on the night he died. In the conversation, AKA and Nadia wished each other well as they prepared for their respective shows. Nadia even requested that AKA send her the Mbuzi Freestyle off the Mass Country album. However, AKA never got to respond to her message as he was tragically murdered that same night.

Nadia Nakai has been struggling to accept AKA's death and finds it hard to accept that he is gone. In her Instagram post, she expressed her heartbreak over the fact that her messages were never delivered to AKA, stating, "The fact that these messages were never delivered because you were gone."

Nadia Nakai's last conversation with AKA before his death. (Courtesy)

It has been over a month since AKA's death, and Nadia continues to mourn her loss, saying she wished someone could undo what had happened.

Nadia and AKA were known to be very much in love and had been together for a while before his untimely death. Their relationship was always in the public eye, and fans had grown to love the couple's affection for each other. Nadia had always been vocal about her love for AKA, and his death has left her devastated.

The death of AKA, whose real name was Kiernan Forbes, has been a massive loss for the South African music industry. He was shot dead alongside his longtime friend Tebello "Tibz" Motsoane in Durban, South Africa. The assassination was carried out by a paid hitman, according to the police investigation.

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