Pre-burial and burial service 18th March, 8:00AM at Anagkazo Bible and Ministry Training center Mampong (Akuapem)
Dear Mr Bentsi-Enchil,
May your kindness on earth precede you as you transition from this world to the next.
RIP Sir
— 18 March, 2021
Kojo was a great boss and friend. He really focused on growing his team, and instilling in them the confidence to go on to achieve great things.
I cherish our conversations and his good advice over the years. Long after l left Belm he would always make time for me when I visited Ghana.
May your soul rest in perfect peace.
— 18 March, 2021
Thank you Uncle Kojo for all that you did for God, His people, and the church. Because of the efforts you made, many of us now enjoy the manifestations of your good labour. You gave me a good friend in Ekow, and for that, I say thank you because you raised him well. God bless you for your labour of love, and may your work and legacy live long. Thank you Uncle Kojo, and may you rest in peace.
— 18 March, 2021
Oh! Oh! Oh! KBE! We have indeed lost a legal luminary, an educator par excellence, and a pacesetter in running a world-class Ghanaian law firm.
As his one-time trainee, I will never forget the "hours" file - our time-logging system - filled with acronyms like ICD, LR, TM , CT and the like. And how can we forget the many rounds of edits before something went out?
Kojo was hardworking and disciplined, and he expected no less from us. "Man or Women of leisure", was his refrain if ever he caught us during working hours chatting in a group or receiving a visitor at the receptionist desk. That was your cue to head back to your desk to work.
Kojo had foresight. He was the pioneer in creating a software for our statutes and law reports. How can we forget Solon and DataCenta? How can we forget his insistence that we just pick up law reports and read judgments to improve our writing skills, particularly the writings of Taylor J.?
At the time, we found him unnecessarily hard on us. Now, with 25 years of hindsight, I can say proudly, along with countless others through the years: "You taught me well, sir."
Rest in Peace, Kojo.
😭😭😭😭
Victor Anku -Tsede
— 18 March, 2021