“AKA knew he was going to die”
“AKA knew he was going to die”.The murder of South African rap icon, AKA, who was shot and killed while standing outside a restaurant in Durban on February 18th, has led to many allegations as to who might be responsible for his untimely death.
However, the South African Police Service (SAPS) is still actively investigating the case, and until they release their findings, all of these claims should be viewed with skepticism.
Recently, a popular Twitter user named Lebohang Bokako whom people suspect she was a side chick, has made some serious accusations, claiming that AKA allegedly knew that he was going to die.
Bokako asserts that the cover picture of AKA’s upcoming album, titled “mass country,” is full of hints that AKA’s death was premeditated.

“AKA knew he was going to die”
Bokako points to the following clues: the date of the shooting (10/C) was allegedly hidden in the album cover; a bullet hole in his skull was depicted in the precise location where he was hit; the mountainous region depicted in the image corresponds to KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), the province where the shooting occurred; and a snake was included, which Bokako interprets as a symbol of betrayal by AKA’s closest friends.
Finally, Bokako claims that the number “94” on the album cover indicates that AKA passed away at 9:40 p.m.
Despite the claims made by Bokako, it is important to remember that these are just allegations and have not been confirmed by the SAPS. However, the allegations have sparked widespread interest and concern among AKA’s fans, who are eager to know what led to his tragic death.
AKA, whose real name is Kiernan Jarryd Forbes, was one of the most influential and successful hip hop artists in South Africa. He rose to fame in the mid-2000s and had a string of chart-topping hits over the years.
He was also known for his collaborations with international artists, including Kanye West and Drake. His death has sent shockwaves throughout the South African music industry and beyond.
The murder of AKA is the latest in a string of high-profile killings in South Africa, which has one of the highest murder rates in the world.
The country has been grappling with a rising tide of violent crime, including murder, robbery, and assault, for many years. Despite efforts by the government and law enforcement agencies to address the problem, violent crime remains a major concern for many South Africans.

In the wake of AKA’s death, many have called for more to be done to address the root causes of violent crime in South Africa. Some have pointed to poverty, inequality, and social exclusion as contributing factors, while others have called for tougher law enforcement measures, including the reintroduction of the death penalty.
Whatever the solution, it is clear that something needs to be done to address the scourge of violent crime in South Africa. Until then, the country will continue to mourn the loss of talented artists like AKA, whose lives were cut short by senseless acts of violence.
In conclusion, the murder of AKA has raised many questions about the safety of public figures in South Africa and the root causes of violent crime in the country.
While the SAPS continues to investigate the case, it is important to remember that the allegations made by Bokako are just that – allegations.
However, the clues he points to on the album cover have sparked widespread interest and concern, and many are eagerly awaiting the results of the SAPS investigation.
Ultimately, AKA’s death serves as a tragic reminder of the urgent need to address the problem of violent crime in South Africa and find solutions that will prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.