Obituaries


18 March 2021 @ 8:00AM
Anagkazo Bible Ministry Training Center, Mampong (Akuapem)
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In Memory of
Kojo Bentsi-Enchill
3 April 1950 – 13 February 2021 - Age: 70 Years

Pre-burial and burial service 18th March, 8:00AM at Anagkazo Bible and Ministry Training center Mampong (Akuapem)


Kojo and I started at school together in Reading UK, at the same time and in this same residential house. What a wonderful school find he was for the 5 years together. He also set extraordinary examples to us all across many fields of the schools activities. As a scholar he was exceptionally diligent and gifted for that time.
I remember him telling me that prior to starting at the school he had not learnt any Latin, we had all be studying it for years. He had therefore begun an intense focus on the language during the summer before we started at school, and had reached a level certainly equal to my own by the time we started classes!
He was always good fun to be with, cheerful and caring.
He was as accomplished on the sports fields a much as the classrooms, but was diffident regarding the competitive side of sports.
He was chosen to be Head Boy in our final year, and I think one and all, his peers could think of no-one else who could have deserved the role more or accomplish it with such calm and competent authority.
It is so sad he has passed from us so young, but reading many of the letters of condolences it makes me so happy that he led such a rich and generous life and inspired and influenced so many with his thought full-on generosity.

— 2 April, 2021

Jem Southam

Rest in the Lord, Uncle Kojo.

— 19 March, 2021

Betty Awuah

I met Kojo in 1980 at the University of Ghana LEGON. He supervised my dissertation. During our conversations and the discussion of my work he struck me as a prodigy of virtue and scholarship.
We continued to engage at various times. His calm disposition was charming. I do recall when I invited him to deliver a paper on the nascent Ghana’s oil and gas industry to judges of the superior courts of judicature. He demonstrated mastery of the subject.
He was indeed a gem.
KOJO YOU ARE SORELY MISSED
NANTIE YIE
Kofi

— 18 March, 2021

Dr Emmanuel Kofi Mbiah

Kojo was a mentor and a friend. I called him severally any time I needed his counsel. He was already ready to lend his ears and provide advice. He always extended warm courtesies to me anytime we met anywhere. His vision about law practice is exploding everywhere, not only at BELA. To his family, I say be strong. To the team at BELA, let Kojo's legacy live on. To DKD, I say weep not for Kojo, for he is with the Lord.

— 18 March, 2021

Enoch L. Aboagye

 

 



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