In the 82nd year of his life, Mohammed Ben Abdalla, a Gan writer, playwright and a keyword for the country, winners award a number of dead awards.

On September 19, his daughter, actress Akosua Abdullah, reported the death of a famous African writer on September 19.
She did not name the cause of death. Farewell has passed today.
Mohammed Ben Abdalla was born in 1944. In Necrologues, he was recognized as the largest playwright in Ghana history.
The writer is the founder and director of the Legon Road theater, the head of Ghana University, one of the national theaters of the country.
His first book – Slves in 1972 – was recognized as one of the most important things in national drama literature.
Abdullah studied the film and art of the theater at Ghana University, then dug into his studies in the United States, received a theater art at Georgia University in 1976 and a doctoral degree in the field of theater art at Texas University in Austin in 1980.