After nine years since his disappearance, Asamoah Gyan declares, "I miss Castro every day"

Castro and I met in Italy. He traveled there with KK Fosu to play in Udine, and while there, he saw me in the audience and invited me to dance on stage.

After nine years since his disappearance, Asamoah Gyan declares, "I miss Castro every day"

Asamoah Gyan, a former national team captain, admitted that nine years after Castro vanished, he still misses him.

Highlife musician Castro, who is currently facing criticism, vanished nine years ago after going jet skiing with Janet Bandu at the Ada Estuary. Most Ghanaians, including his family, have waited for his return in vain.

Although it has been nine years after Castro went away, Asamoah Gyan revealed in an interview that he still misses him as he reminisced and recalled memories.

"Even though I miss him every day, I don't express my feelings. I can always sense him close by. Asamoah Gyan told Dan Kwaku Yeboah, the host.

In an interview, Asamoah Gyan, commonly known as Baby Jet, described how he first met Castro and how the two quickly became good friends before Castro vanished.

Castro and I met in Italy. He traveled there with KK Fosu to play in Udine, and while there, he saw me in the audience and invited me to dance on stage.

So, this was in 2005, and that's when we hooked. I got their phone numbers after the performance, and when they got back to Ghana, Castro contacted to let me know.

"I asked him to do some freestyle, and while he was doing it, I was humming, and that's when he realized I had some musical talent.We went to the studio and made the hit record African Girls”.