
The final testament of the renowned Ghanaian inventor and founder of the Kristo Asafo Mission, Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka, has surfaced, offering a rare glimpse into the private directives of one of the country's most influential industrial and religious figures. The document, which was prepared by lawyer Asamoah Amoako and dated August 25, 2022, has stirred significant public interest due to its unconventional distribution of wealth and specific instructions regarding the Apostle's final rites. The will outlines a unique posthumous strategy that prioritizes his long-serving domestic staff and sets clear boundaries for his extended family.
Among the most striking revelations in the leaked excerpts is the Apostle’s decision to bequeath nearly half of his properties to his household workers. According to reports and details shared by journalist Kwame Nkrumah Tikese on Okay FM, the late statesman left significant assets, including cash, various bank accounts, and 50% shares in certain companies, to his maids and other domestic employees. This act of monumental generosity toward his staff underscores a departure from traditional inheritance patterns in Ghana, where family members typically expect the bulk of an estate.
Beyond financial matters, the will provides strict directives for his burial and funeral arrangements. Most notably, Apostle Safo Kantanka explicitly stated that his maternal family should have no control over his funeral rites. This instruction is particularly significant within the Ghanaian cultural context, where maternal lineages often play a dominant role in organizing the funerals of their members. By centralizing control elsewhere and sidelining traditional maternal authority, the Apostle appears to have sought to maintain the same level of organizational autonomy in death that he exercised during his life as a leader.
The emergence of these documents adds a complex layer to the legacy of the man often called the "Star of Africa." His choice to empower his household workers with substantial ownership shares and liquid capital serves as a final testament to his philanthropic philosophy and his commitment to those who served him closely. As the public and the Kristo Asafo Mission community process these directives, the will remains a subject of intense discussion, reflecting the late Apostle's enduring influence on Ghanaian social and religious life.
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