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  • You’ll be dearly missed, rest in peace – Kofi Kinaata eulogizes gospel musician KODA

    You’ll be dearly missed, rest in peace – Kofi Kinaata eulogizes gospel musician KODA

    Highlife artist Martin Kofi King Arthur, popularly known as Kinaata, has paid tribute to Gospel musician Kofi Owusu Dua-Anto, affectionately called KODA.

    In a heartfelt Facebook post on September 21, 2024, Kinaata shared his experience attending KODA’s burial service the previous day at the KICC Dominion Center in Accra.

    He donned white attire, symbolizing a celebration of KODA’s life and his ascension to the afterlife, and shared poignant images from the service, including the hearse transporting KODA’s remains.

    “Yesterday, I joined loved ones at the burial service of our dear KODA at the KICC Dominion Center in Accra. We wore white to celebrate his glorious entry into the presence of his Maker. You will be dearly missed. Rest in Peace, KODA [fist, chill emojis] #TeamMooove,” Kofi Kinaata wrote.

    Both artists hail from Takoradi in the Western Region of Ghana. KODA was renowned as a multi-talented musician an instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, record producer, and sound engineer—who made significant contributions to Contemporary Gospel music, mentoring numerous emerging stars and producing many beloved hits.

    KODA passed away on April 21 at the age of 45, following a prolonged battle with kidney disease, although his family has not publicly disclosed the specific cause of death. The hearse featuring KODA’s name also bore the inscription “Yesu Edi Nkunim,” a reference to lyrics from his famous song “Hosanna,” which resonates with the Christian belief in resurrection and victory over death.

    In the spirit of this belief, John 11:25 reminds us of Jesus’ words: “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die.”

  • “I will always bless the day I met you”- KODA’s wife bids farewell

    “I will always bless the day I met you”- KODA’s wife bids farewell

    Ewurama Dua Anto, the widow of renowned gospel artist KODA, paid a heartfelt tribute to her late husband during his burial service, which took place on September 20.

    KODA, who passed away in April at the age of 45, was laid to rest in a ceremony held at the Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) in Spintex.

    The event was attended by many fellow gospel musicians, including Joe Mettle, Nacee, Elder Mireku, Sonnie Badu, and Diana Hamilton, who gathered to honor his memory.

    In her emotional tribute, Ewurama shared cherished memories of their life together, highlighting KODA’s deep love and commitment to their family.

    She expressed her gratitude, saying, “I will always bless the day I met you. We shared happy and sad moments together which led to a long-lasting bond between us that words cannot express.

    “You were the best of husbands any wife could pray for and the best of father any child could pray for. You were a good man sweety, I am forever grateful to God that I found you,” she said.

    She praised him as an exceptional husband and father, stating, “As believers, we rejoice in the fact that you are still alive in heaven. Praise be to Jesus who died to give us eternal life knowing that one day we will all live again. Till we meet again sweety, we will miss you.”

    “But I am consoled that one day we shall see that walk, talk and smile of yours again. Rest in perfect peace, my love,” Ewurama added.

    I am forever thankful to God for bringing you into my life.”

    Ewurama also reflected on KODA’s unwavering faith and dedication to God, expressing hope that his legacy would inspire others to embrace Christianity.

    “As believers, we take comfort in knowing you are in heaven. Praise be to Jesus for the gift of eternal life,” she said.

    She concluded with a heartfelt promise, “Until we meet again, my love, your spirit will always be with us. Rest peacefully, my darling.”

    Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, known as KODA, leaves behind a legacy of influential gospel music, including hits such as “Nsempii,” “Nkwa Abodoo,” “Yapai,” and “Adorso.”

    He was also celebrated for his work as a music producer, having collaborated with artists like the late Danny Nettey, Ps. Joe Beechem, Nii Okai, and Eugene Zuta.

  • Gospel fraternity sings ‘Yesu Adi Nkunim’ to bid KODA farewell

    Gospel fraternity sings ‘Yesu Adi Nkunim’ to bid KODA farewell

    The funeral of the late KODA was marked by a poignant moment as his fellow musicians came together to honor him during the procession.

    A remarkable turnout of gospel artists filled the venue, each contributing their own tributes, but the most emotional highlight was when they united to perform KODA’s beloved song, “Yesu Adi Nkunim.”

    Veteran gospel artist Elder Mireku led the heartfelt rendition, with musicians taking turns to sing and harmonize, creating a powerful atmosphere as the pallbearers carried the casket.

    A brass ensemble accompanied the family as they followed the procession to the private burial site.

    Many prominent figures from the gospel music community attended, including Joe Mettle, Uncle Ato, Ceccy Twum, Mary Ghansah, Sonnie Badu, Daughters of Glorious Jesus, Eugene Zuta, Francis Amo, Diana Hamilton, Nii Okine, and Akese Brempong, among others, all coming together to pay their final respects.

    The solemn ceremony took place at the Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) Dominion Centre on Spintex Road in Accra on Friday, September 20, 2024, concluding with a private burial.

    Family, friends, and fans from across the nation gathered to celebrate KODA’s life and legacy.

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  • High-profile personalities who graced KODA’s funeral

    High-profile personalities who graced KODA’s funeral

    Dignitaries from around the nation came together to honor the late Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, known as KODA, during his funeral service, which attracted a significant number of attendees, including several prominent figures.

    The service saw a strong presence from the gospel music community, alongside individuals from various sectors.

    Notable attendees included former Minister of Finance Kwabena Duffuor, former Chairperson of the National Development Planning Commission Professor Stephen Adei, and NHIA CEO Dr. Dacosta Aboagye.

    Colleagues from the music industry were also in attendance, with names such as Joe Mettle, Uncle Ato, Ceccy Twum, Mary Ghansah, Sonnie Badu, Daughters of Glorious Jesus, Eugene Zuta, Francis Amo, Diana Hamilton, Nii Okine, Akese Brempong, and Elder Mireku.

    The heartfelt all-white ceremony took place at the Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) Dominion Centre on Spintex Road in Accra on Friday, September 20, 2024, and was followed by a private burial.

    Family, friends, and fans from across the country came together to pay their respects.

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  • LIVESTREAMING: Burial of KODA underway

    LIVESTREAMING: Burial of KODA underway

    The final tribute for the acclaimed Ghanaian gospel artist, Kofi Dua Anto, known as KODA, is being held today at the KICC Dominion Centre on Spintex Road, Accra.

    The service started at 8:00 am. All attendees all-white attire as directed.

    KODA, who passed away on April 21, 2024, at the age of 45 after a brief illness, leaves behind a wife and three children.

    His notable works include songs such as “Nsempii,” “Nkwa Abodoo,” “Yapai,” and “Adorso.”

  • Final funeral rites for Koda to be held on September 20 at KICC Dominion Centre

    Final funeral rites for Koda to be held on September 20 at KICC Dominion Centre

    The final tribute for the acclaimed Ghanaian gospel artist, Kofi Dua Anto, known as KODA, will be held on Friday, September 20, at the KICC Dominion Centre on Spintex Road, Accra.

    Originally scheduled for July 5, 2024, the date was updated to September 20, 2024, as announced via the artist’s Facebook page.

    The post stated, “We wish to inform everyone that the date for celebrating the life of our beloved Kofi Dua Anto has been revised from July 5 to September 20, 2024.”

    The service will start at 8:00 am, with attendees requested to wear all-white attire.

    KODA, who passed away on April 21, 2024, at the age of 45 after a brief illness, leaves behind a wife and three children.

    His notable works include songs such as “Nsempii,” “Nkwa Abodoo,” “Yapai,” and “Adorso.”

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  •  KODA to be laid to rest on September 20, 2024

     KODA to be laid to rest on September 20, 2024

    Gospel icon Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, widely recognized as KODA, will be honored in a private funeral service on Friday, September 20, 2024.

    The ceremony will be held at the KICC Dominion Centre on Spintex Road, near the Coca-Cola Roundabout in Accra.

    KODA, who passed away on Sunday, April 24, at the age of 45, leaves behind a profound musical legacy.

    Renowned for his influential tracks such as “Nsempii,” “Nkwa Abodoo,” “Yapai,” and “Adorso,” KODA was a celebrated artist dedicated to sharing the gospel through his music.

    Beyond his solo career, KODA was a respected music producer who significantly influenced the careers of many artists.

    He collaborated with prominent figures including the late Danny Nettey, Ps. Joe Beechem, Nii Okai, Halal Afrika, and Eugene Zuta, among others.

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  • New date for KODA’s funeral released

    New date for KODA’s funeral released

    The funeral ceremony for renowned gospel musician Kofi Dua Anto, also known as KODA, has been rescheduled.

    Originally set for July 5, the burial service will now take place on September 20, 2024, at the Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) Dominion Centre on Spintex Road in Accra.

    The family announced the new date on his Facebook page, stating, “We wish to inform all well-wishers, friends, ministry partners and the general public that the date for the celebration of life for our beloved brother Kofi Dua Anto has been changed from 5th July 2024 to 20th September 2024.”

    KODA passed away early on April 21, 2024. The funeral service will be followed by a private burial ceremony.

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  • ‘KODA was a great guy, great brother by all standards’ – Joe Mettle eulogizes the late musician

    ‘KODA was a great guy, great brother by all standards’ – Joe Mettle eulogizes the late musician

    Singer Joe Mettle shared his heartfelt memories of KODA, noting that he has many fond recollections but finds it difficult to choose just one.

    He revealed that KODA produced his first official song, reminiscing about the “small corner studio” KODA had in Takoradi.

    Mettle recounted how KODA would travel from Takoradi to Accra frequently to play for the late Minister Danny Nettey, with KODA on guitars.

    “There are countless memories,” Mettle reflected, highlighting their last event together in Takoradi where they spent quality time discussing future plans and enjoying each other’s company.

    He also mentioned their final conversation, where KODA discussed producing a new album and needing some equipment. Mettle, who rents out music equipment, promised to provide what was needed.

    The news of KODA’s passing came as a shock to Mettle, as he seemed to be in good health.

    During an interview with Mr. Lion on Class Drive on Class 91.3 FM, on Thursday, June 13, 2024, Mettle expressed his admiration for KODA, describing him as a wonderful person and a great brother.

    He praised KODA’s willingness to help others and his humble nature, recalling how KODA often sought his advice despite the age difference. Reflecting on KODA’s sudden departure, Joe Mettle concluded with a sentiment of faith, saying, “God knows best.”

  • The first song I ever released was officially produced by KODA – Joe Mettle

    The first song I ever released was officially produced by KODA – Joe Mettle

    Singer Joe Mettle fondly remembered his experiences with KODA, highlighting numerous cherished moments.

    He found it challenging to pick a single favorite memory but mentioned that KODA produced his first official song.

    Reflecting on their early days, Mettle said, “KODA had this small corner studio in Takoradi.”

    He recounted KODA’s frequent trips from Takoradi to Accra to play for the late Minister Danny Nettey, where KODA handled the guitars. “We have so many memories,” Mettle said, recalling their last event together in Takoradi, where they spent hours discussing plans and enjoying each other’s company.

    Mettle also mentioned their last conversation, in which KODA talked about working on a new album and needing some equipment.

    Mettle, who rents music equipment, assured KODA he would provide what was needed. He was deeply shocked by KODA’s sudden passing, as he seemed healthy and well.

    In an interview with Mr. Lion on Class Drive on Class 91.3 FM, on Thursday, June 13, 2024, Mettle paid tribute to KODA, praising him as a wonderful person and brother.

    He admired KODA’s generosity and humility, noting how KODA often sought his advice despite the age difference. Reflecting on the loss, Joe Mettle concluded, “God knows best.”

  • “God knows best” – Joe Mettle eulogizes the late KODA

    “God knows best” – Joe Mettle eulogizes the late KODA

    Singer Joe Mettle shared his numerous cherished memories with KODA, expressing difficulty in selecting just one favorite.

    He revealed that KODA produced his very first official song, recalling, “At the time [KODA] had this small corner studio,” in Takoradi.

    Mettle reminisced about KODA’s regular trips to Accra from Takoradi, when they played for the late Minister Danny Nettey, with KODA handling the guitars.

    “There are plenty of memories,” Mettle emphasized, especially recalling “the last event we had with him in Takoradi,” where they spent considerable time together, discussing plans and sharing stories.

    He mentioned that during their last conversation, KODA spoke about producing a new album and needing some equipment. Mettle, who rents music equipment on the side, assured him of providing what he needed.

    Mettle was shocked by KODA’s sudden passing, as he seemed to be in good health. He recounted this during an interview with Mr. Lion on Class Drive on Class 91.3 FM, on Thursday, June 13, 2024.

    Paying tribute to KODA, a celebrated Contemporary Gospel artist and sound engineer, Mettle described him as a “great guy” and “great brother by all standards.” He highlighted KODA’s willingness to help and his humility, noting how KODA often sought his advice despite Mettle being the younger one. In conclusion, Joe Mettle reflected, “God knows best.”

  • KODA’s funeral to be held on July 5 2024 – Family announces

    KODA’s funeral to be held on July 5 2024 – Family announces


    The family of the late gospel music luminary Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, known fondly as KODA, has disclosed information regarding his forthcoming funeral arrangements.

    In a statement released on May 10, the family of the revered artist, based in Takoradi, outlined that the funeral proceedings will take place on Friday, July 5, 2024.

    The chosen venue for the event is slated to be the Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) or alternatively, the Dominion Centre situated on the Spintex Road in Accra.

    According to a report from Daily Graphic online, several gospel artists, including Pastor Joe Beecham and Uncle Ato, attended the one-week observation ceremony held on Friday.

    KODA passed away on Sunday, April 21, 2024, leaving behind a legacy as both a singer and producer who significantly influenced the gospel music landscape. His notable compositions include ‘Nsempii,’ ‘Nkwa Abodoo,’ ‘Yapai,’ and ‘Adorso.’

    Further information regarding his funeral arrangements and associated rites can be accessed through the dedicated website www.kodasmedia.com.

  • Flashback: “God is sitting on the chair oo” – KODA shares testimony

    Flashback: “God is sitting on the chair oo” – KODA shares testimony

    A captivating revelation from an old interview that has since gone viral on social media, the late Ghanaian gospel sensation KODA shared a remarkable testimony about the birth of his last child.

    KODA, known for his impactful music and spiritual insights, recounted a prophecy he made about his youngest being a girl, despite medical predictions suggesting otherwise.

    Before his wife’s pregnancy, KODA had foretold that their last child would be a girl.

    However, when they visited a reputable hospital for a scan after conception, the medical team predicted a boy, challenging KODA’s prophecy and his faith.

    This discrepancy happened twice, causing him to question the validity of his vision.

    Yet, when the baby was born, it turned out to be a girl, reaffirming KODA’s belief in the divine and describing it as God’s undeniable presence and intervention.

    “I shared a prophecy that my last born will be a girl before my wife got pregnant. When she finally got pregnant, we went for a scan to confirm if the bay was a indeed a girl only to find out the baby was a boy. I was like wow did i give a false prophecy. On two occasions the results came out that the baby was a boy only for the fnal day of her delivering, it turned out to be a girl. Indeed God is sitting on the chair oo,” KODA stated sharing his prophesy.

    His story serves as a testament to the power of faith and the unpredictability of life’s miracles.
    Sadly, KODA passed away earlier this month after a battle with kidney illness.

    His legacy in the gospel music industry and the impact of his life and music on others will forever be cherished and remembered.

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  • “KODA was a true artisan, never settling for mediocrity” – ACP Kofi Sarpong

    “KODA was a true artisan, never settling for mediocrity” – ACP Kofi Sarpong

    Gospel musician ACP Kofi Sarpong recently shared touching sentiments in the wake of the passing of his esteemed colleague, Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, fondly known as KODA.

    Reflecting on KODA’s legacy, ACP Sarpong emphasised the late musician’s unwavering dedication to excellence in his musical endeavors.

    “KODA epitomised dedication to his craft, consistently delivering top-notch content to uplift and inspire audiences,” he lamented.

    He also highlighted KODA’s remarkable traits of humility and compassion, qualities that endeared him to many.

    “KODA was a true artisan, never settling for mediocrity in his work, whether it be for himself or in service to God. His musical compositions were nothing short of exceptional.

    “His genuine humility and compassion for others were truly exceptional, leaving a lasting impact on all who knew him,” Sarpong expressed during an interview with JoyPrime TV.

    Paying homage to KODA’s artistic talent, Sarpong reiterated, “KODA was a true master, always striving for excellence in his work, whether it was for himself or in service to God. His musical creations were nothing short of extraordinary.”

    Addressing the suddenness of KODA’s passing, ACP Sarpong urged everyone to be prepared for life’s uncertainties.

    “This loss reminds us of the fragility of life. Let us cherish one another and seek reconciliation, for tomorrow is never guaranteed,” Sarpong remarked solemnly.

  • “We humbly request privacy to mourn and heal” – KODA’s family to public

    “We humbly request privacy to mourn and heal” – KODA’s family to public

    The family of the late Gospel musician, Augustine Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, known as KODA, expresses profound sadness and devastation following his passing.

    They are grappling with the shocking loss and are still trying to comprehend it.

    In a statement on KODA’s official website, the family expresses gratitude to fans, well-wishers, and the public for their support during this difficult time.

    However, they kindly request privacy as they mourn and begin the healing process.

    “The sudden departure of KODA has left us sorrowful and devastated; and we deeply appreciate the outpouring of love and support from contemporaries, friends, fans, and loved ones,” the statement read.

    “As we grapple with the shock and grief of this loss, we humbly request privacy during this profoundly challenging time to heal and mourn as a family,” they added.

    The family stated that all information regarding KODA’s memorial service, funeral rites, and other related events will be communicated to the public via the website.

    “KODA’s legacy will endure, resonating throughout eternity,” they added.

    KODA passed away in the early hours of Sunday, April 21, 2024.

    Although the exact cause of his death was not disclosed, the family noted that he passed away following a brief illness.

    The 45-year-old left behind his wife and three children

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     “The Dua-Anto Family, Ewurama Dua-Anto with the Osae and Dankwa Families, and ALL the Allied Families solemnly announce the sudden passing of their son, brother, nephew and Husband. 

    Kofi Owusu Dua-Anto (KODA) on Sunday, April 21, 2024, following a brief illness. 

    The sudden departure of KODA has left us sorrowful and devastated; and we deeply appreciate the outpouring of love and support from contemporaries, friends, fans, and loved ones.

    As we grapple with the shock and grief of this loss, we humbly request privacy during this profoundly challenging time to heal and mourn as a family. 

    We kindly invite you to visit www.kodasmemorial.com which will be accessible shortly with information on his memorial and funeral arrangements.

    KODA’s legacy will endure, resonating throughout eternity. 

    “Blessed are those who die in the LORD from henceforth: Yea, saith the SPIRIT, that they may rest from their Labours, and their Works do follow them.” (Revelation 14:13). AMEN (sic).”

  • KODA’s family breaks silence on his death; seeks privacy

    KODA’s family breaks silence on his death; seeks privacy

    The family of renowned gospel musician Kofi Owusu Dua-Anto, popularly known as KODA, has officially announced his passing.

    They have requested privacy during this difficult time as they mourn the sudden loss of their beloved son.

    In a heartfelt statement, the family expressed gratitude for the love and support pouring in from all quarters.

    KODA, aged 45, leaves behind a grieving wife.

    “As we grapple with the shock and grief of this loss, we humbly request privacy during this profoundly challenging time to heal and mourn as a family,” a statement from the family read in parts.

    Details regarding his memorial and funeral arrangements will be shared soon, according to the family.

    Below is the statement:

    In Loving Memory of Kofi Owusu Dua-Anto (KODA)

    The Dua-Anto Family, Ewurama Dua-Anto with the Osae and Dankwa Families, and ALL the Allied Families solemnly announce the sudden passing of their son, brother, nephew and husband, Kofi Owusu Dua-Anto (KODA) on Sunday, April 21, 2024 following a brief illness.

    The sudden departure of KODA has left us sorrowful and devastated; and we deeply appreciate the outpouring of love and support from contemporaries, friends, fans, and loved ones.

    As we grapple with the shock and grief of this loss, we humbly request privacy during this profoundly challenging time to heal and mourn as a family.

    We kindly invite you to visit www.kodasmemorial.com which will be accessible shortly with information on his memorial and funeral arrangements.

    KODA’s legacy will endure, resonating throughout eternity.

    “Blessed are those who die in the LORD from henceforth: Yea, saith the SPIRIT, that they may rest from their Labours, and their Works do follow them.” (Revelation 14:13). AMEN

  • KODA’s death ‘forces’ celebrities to open about fight against G6PD deficiency

    KODA’s death ‘forces’ celebrities to open about fight against G6PD deficiency

    Following the passing of gospel musician KODA, several other celebrities have stepped forward to share their experiences battling G6PD Deficiency, shedding light on the difficulties faced by those living with the condition.

    Among them are presenter and entrepreneur Cynthia Tima Yeboah, also known as Tima Kumkum, and Karen Kash Kane, who have opened up about their personal encounters with the disorder.

    Before his demise, KODA disclosed receiving incorrect medication for eight months because doctors failed to identify his G6PD Deficiency, resulting in a deterioration of his health.

    G6PD deficiency is characterized by the body’s lack of or insufficient production of an enzyme called G6PD (glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase), crucial for the proper functioning of red blood cells.

    Karen shared that she discovered her G6PD Deficiency during a comprehensive lab test while pregnant with her son six years ago, subsequently confirming that she had passed the condition on to her child.

    She emphasized the precautions she takes to manage the condition, including avoiding malaria drugs and products containing sulfur, like naphthalene balls.

    Tima Kumkum also discussed her struggles with G6PD Deficiency, highlighting its severity and how it nearly cost her life. This experience inspired her to establish a foundation aimed at raising awareness about the condition.

    Both individuals are dedicated to increasing advocacy efforts for G6PD Deficiency in hopes of saving more lives.

  • ‘Shocked’ Nathaniel Bassey reacts to KODA’s death

    ‘Shocked’ Nathaniel Bassey reacts to KODA’s death

    Ghana and the broader African music community are grieving the sudden passing of revered gospel music artist KODA known for his unique and creative expression of faith through music.

    The news of his death, which came as a shock to many, has left a profound impact on fans and fellow musicians alike.

    KODA, whose real name is Kwame Osei Danso, was widely regarded as one of Ghana’s finest musicians and a leading figure in the African gospel music scene.

    His innovative approach to blending traditional gospel themes with contemporary sounds resonated with audiences across the continent and beyond.

    The announcement of KODA’s passing was met with an outpouring of tributes from fans, colleagues, and industry insiders.

    Nigerian music icon Nathaniel Bassey expressed shock at the passing of the Ghanaian gospel musician.

    Taking to his social media platform he said “Rest in the bosom of Jesus, Brother. One of Ghana’s and Africa’s finest. The sheer shock of His passing kept me from posting this yesterday, as I couldn’t come to terms with the sad news.His unique and creative expression of the gospel through music stood out. And can remember once talking about His music here. You will be missed KODA.”

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  • What is G6PD deficiency and how it affected KODA’s health

    What is G6PD deficiency and how it affected KODA’s health

    Ghanaians grief the passing of the renowned gospel musician KODA, whose death has brought to light details about his battle with G6PD deficiency, a condition that may have contributed to his passing.

    In a viral video, KODA revealed that he had unknowingly taken the wrong medication for eight months, which could have worsened his condition.

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    G6PD deficiency, or glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, is a genetic condition where the body lacks enough of an enzyme called G6PD, which is crucial for red blood cell function.

    Without this enzyme, red blood cells can break down faster than normal, leading to a deficiency of red blood cells in the body (anaemia), particularly in response to certain medications, infections, or other stresses.

    This condition is inheritable and more common in males and individuals of African, Asian, and Mediterranean descent.

    Symptoms of G6PD deficiency may include fever, jaundice (yellowing of the skin, eyes, and mouth), weakness, dark urine, and abdominal or back pain.

    These symptoms typically occur when triggers such as infections or certain foods and medications cause harm to the blood cells, resulting in hemolytic anaemia.

    Treatment for G6PD deficiency focuses on managing symptoms and avoiding triggers. While there is no cure, most people recover in a few days without treatment.

    It’s crucial for individuals with G6PD deficiency to inform healthcare providers about their condition before taking any new medications, as certain drugs can trigger hemolytic episodes.

    In light of KODA’s experience, raising awareness about G6PD deficiency and its management is essential. People with this condition should be vigilant about avoiding triggers and seeking appropriate medical care when needed to prevent complications.

  • Sorry oooo! – KODA reveals what doctors told him after prescribing wrong medication for 8 months

    Sorry oooo! – KODA reveals what doctors told him after prescribing wrong medication for 8 months

    Renowned Ghanaian gospel musician Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, famously known as KODA, has caused a stir across social media platforms with a video exposing a serious medical error where he was given incorrect medication for eight months.

    The incident, dating back to 2015, came to light when KODA sought treatment at a reputable hospital in Takoradi alongside his wife and sister, seeking medical attention for health concerns.

    In the video, KODA narrates how a doctor prescribed medication and advised regular consumption.

    However, over time, KODA started experiencing adverse reactions that prompted him to research the prescribed drugs online.

    To his shock, he discovered that one of the medications contained sulfur, which was unsuitable for his condition due to his G6PD deficiency.

    Expressing his frustration, KODA said, “I get emotional talking about it… I cannot take your word any more,” highlighting the critical importance of patients being vigilant during healthcare interactions.

    He questioned his doctor’s why they prescribed the wrong medication for him and all they could say is “sorry oooo! You are an educated man to read a prescription when given one.”

    He however did not disclose the identity of the hospital.

    He urged everyone to question medical advice and thoroughly research prescribed medications, emphasizing the potential seriousness of medical errors.

    The video’s widespread circulation on social media has sparked extensive discussions on patient advocacy and the dangers associated with medical inaccuracies.

    KODA, known for his diverse talents as a gospel singer, songwriter, music producer, and instrumentalist based in Takoradi, tragically passed away at the age of 45 due to reported struggles with kidney complications, although the exact details of his death remain unconfirmed.

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  • VIDEO: Powerful man of God’s prophecy about the late gospel musician KODA goes viral

    VIDEO: Powerful man of God’s prophecy about the late gospel musician KODA goes viral

    The passing of gospel icon Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, popularly known as KODA, has stirred a wave of shock and sorrow within the Ghanaian gospel music community.

    As fans grapple with the loss, a surprising development has emerged on social media, leaving many pondering the mysteries of fate.

    Amidst the mourning, a viral video has surfaced featuring Reverend Richard Boateng from E-Glory Ministries Chapel.

    In this footage from February, Rev. Boateng prophetically foretold KODA’s demise, attributing it to a spiritual attack with an arrow aimed at the musician’s heart.

    He painted a sombre picture of Takoradi engulfed in mourning, urging prayers to alter this grim destiny.

    “Takoradi is about to be hit with a very sad news. I have seen the plot to pull down one of the stars that have emerged from this city. Let’s pray for this person. We need to pray for this young man. He is a musician called KODA or something like that.

    “I have seen a gathering here in Takoradi, I see a lot of people trooping into Takoradi not to celebrate but to mourn him. Let’s pray and shift this dark cloud away from him.

    “The angel of God revealed to me that someone has shot an arrow at him and it is forming on his heart. This is creating problems for him. If care is not taken one of the most important organs of his body will be distorted.

    “There won’t be good news. I saw sadness written on people’s faces. I saw disappointment,” the pastor earlier declared.

    Following the revelation, Rev. Boateng and his congregation fervently prayed for divine intervention to thwart the prophesied tragedy.

    This video has sparked intense discussions, prompting reflection on the intersections of prophecy, belief, and the mysteries surrounding life and death.

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    Background

    KODA died on Sunday, April 21, 2024, at the age of 45.

    According to a Metro TV report, he passed on in the early hours of the day after battling with a short illness.

    Video of late KODA speaking about his health resurfaces

    It appears that KODA was not someone who shied away from publicly discussing his health as he previously spoke extensively about suffering from a condition known as G6PD deficiency.

    In a video shared by GHPage, he spoke about how he had been given the wrong medication at an unnamed Takoradi-based hospital during one episode that he suffered, stressing how that particular incident affected his health.

    “I started developing some funny, funny symptoms here and there over time and I noticed something was not right. So, I remember one day being bold enough to google the medication I was given and I noticed that one major element that I was asked to take was a Sulphur-based medication and immediately I told myself that I had a medical condition called G6PD.

    “I know for sure that Sulphur is one of the things that I am not supposed to take. Why, the people, they want kill me or what? Because I had taken the medication for over 6 close to 8 months,” he stated.

  • KODA’s wife donated her kidney to save her husband, raised $200k for surgery in 2023 – Reports

    KODA’s wife donated her kidney to save her husband, raised $200k for surgery in 2023 – Reports

    Reports emerged on Sunday, April 21, revealing the heartbreaking news of Ghanaian gospel sensation Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, famously known as KODA, succumbing to a fierce battle with kidney disease.

    Within a mere 24 hours of this devastating announcement, fresh revelations shed light on the pivotal role played by a close figure, widely speculated to be KODA’s spouse.

    In his fight against the relentless ailment, it has been disclosed that an individual deeply embedded in KODA’s inner circle generously offered their kidney to prolong the singer’s life.

    Collaboratively, these compassionate souls rallied support, amassing over $200,000 to facilitate the crucial transplant surgery, reportedly conducted in late 2023.

    Despite their relentless efforts, KODA’s health reportedly took a downward spiral once more in April, leading to his tragic demise.

    Online reactions from netizens, fueled by unverified reports circulating among bloggers, extol the altruistic deed of KODA’s wife, underscoring the profound love and solidarity within their union.

    The passing of KODA, at the tender age of 45, plunges both his loved ones and fans into profound grief, mourning the irreplaceable loss suffered by the Ghanaian music fraternity.

    It remains imperative to acknowledge that the recent reports concerning the singer’s demise await official confirmation from KODA’s family.

  • 11-year-old sensational Ghanaian pianist celebrates late gospel musician KODA

    11-year-old sensational Ghanaian pianist celebrates late gospel musician KODA

    On social media, Jude Kofie, a gifted pianist, honored the memory of the late gospel musician KODA in a touching and original manner.

    Reports surfaced on Sunday confirming the passing of Ghanaian gospel sensation Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, better known as “KODA.”

    A source close to the family provided the confirmation of his demise, as reported by Metro TV Ghana.

    KODA is said to have succumbed to a brief illness in the early hours of Sunday morning.

    Details from attractivemustapha.com revealed that the acclaimed artist had been battling kidney disease for an extended period, adding depth to the loss felt by his fans and the music community.

    Jude Kofie, in a touching tribute, paid homage to the late gospel icon through his piano renditions of KODA’s timeless classics, showcasing the enduring impact of KODA’s musical legacy.

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  • Flashback: KODA’s prophetic song “Nsempi” incurs the wrath of churches

    Flashback: KODA’s prophetic song “Nsempi” incurs the wrath of churches

    Late Ghanaian gospel sensation Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, popularly known as KODA, song sparked heated discussion within the Christian community.

    The song, aimed at addressing perceived deviations from true spirituality in some churches, garnered both praise and criticism.

    Known for chart-topping releases like “Guide me o Jehova” and “Nkwa Abodoo,” KODA steadfast belief that his musical direction is guided by divine purpose, despite facing opposition from certain unnamed churches in Ghana.

    In an exclusive telephone interview, the Takoradi-based musician expressed his expectation of backlash, citing the song’s provocative themes.

    “I even said in the song that this song will not be loved by all,” KODA reiterated.

    The controversy surrounding “Nsem Pii” stems from its critique of churches allegedly straying from their spiritual foundations, drawing inspiration from the Acts of the Apostles.

    KODA urged listeners to approach the song with an open mind, emphasising the need for careful consideration before passing judgement.

    As the debate rages on, KODA remained resolute in his mission to address pertinent issues through his music, undeterred by the polarized response his work has elicited within the religious community.

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  • “In the tapestry of life, you wove a beautiful story” – Nacee mourns KODA

    “In the tapestry of life, you wove a beautiful story” – Nacee mourns KODA


    Ghanaian gospel icon Nacee has shared heartfelt sorrow at the passing of Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, better known as KODA.

    In a tribute resonating with deep admiration, Nacee praised KODA’s life as a captivating melody woven into the fabric of existence through his music.

    Reflecting on KODA’s profound impact on gospel music and the lives he touched, Nacee highlighted the late artist’s love, faith, and ministry’s enchanting essence that brought magic to their world.

    “In the tapestry of life, you wove a beautiful story with your music dear brother. Your love, faith, and passion for ministry brought magic to our world.

    “Though you’ve ascended, know that God is pleased with your journey. Our hearts ache, but we cherish the memories and embrace the hope of seeing you again someday. Rest In Power Koda,” Nacee posted.

    Despite the ache of KODA’s departure, Nacee finds solace in the belief that God smiles upon his journey.

    Alongside numerous Ghanaians sharing their grief on social media, Nacee’s words echo the collective sentiment of a nation mourning the loss of a beloved musical luminary.
    KODA’s legacy, marked by uplifting songs like ‘Nsempii,’ ‘Nkwa Abodoo,’ ‘Yapai,’ and ‘Adorso,’ continues to inspire and uplift countless fans.

    The enduring bond between Nacee and KODA, epitomised in their electrifying performance of ‘Nkwa Abodoo,’ stands as a testament to their shared musical brilliance and camaraderie.

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  • Who was Ghanaian gospel musician KODA?

    Who was Ghanaian gospel musician KODA?

    Augustine Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, popularly known as KODA, was a talented Ghanaian gospel music minister known for his unique style of delivering contemporary Gospel music.

    He made a significant impact on the Gospel music scene, producing timeless tunes for well-known Gospel acts both in Ghana and abroad, such as Pastor Joe Beecham, the late Danny Nettey, Daughters of Glorious Jesus, Nii Okai, Pastor Helen Yawson, Joyful Way Incorporated, and Nathaniel Bassey.

    KODA’s music was characterized by strong messages that addressed topics that many preachers had avoided, earning him the nickname “PREACHER’s PREACHER.” Despite being behind the scenes for many years, KODA also released songs he wrote, produced, and sang, impressing audiences with his powerful messages and world-class tunes.

    His love for music began at a young age, and he developed his skills playing the guitar in a music class his mother enrolled him in at the age of 10. While at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), he served as the mass choir director and was involved in various musical groups.

    KODA’s unconventional style blended his Western influences with African sounds, creating music that resonated deeply with listeners. His production work on albums like ‘Awurade Ei’ for KNUST’s “God’s Instruments” and Nii Okai‘s ‘Moko Be’ and ‘Gye W’ayeyi’ albums received widespread recognition in Ghana.

    Despite his vast experience and success, KODA continued to produce music that bridged cultural divides, offering a sound that both Western and African audiences could appreciate.

    This made his work exceptional and deeply appreciated even by world-renowned musicians and Africans based in the diaspora. One could be sure to hear a unique groove of indigenous Ghanaian or some great African rhythm woven into some impressive Western music whenever they listened to a song produced by KODA.

    His message was purely Christian. He was a deep-rooted believer who believed in true Christianity, the teachings of the Holy Bible, and how Christians should be guided by this unadulterated word of God.

    Over the years, KODA released songs that blessed Ghana and the world at large and went on to win some notable awards. Some of these awards were: “Record of the Year” for Nkwa Boodoo at the 2015 Ghana Music Awards; “Producer of the year” at the Africa Gospel Music Awards in 2014. He was nominated for this same award in 2012.

    His song “Nsem pii” was also nominated at the 2012 Christian Community Music Awards under the category “song with a cause.” He currently had four vocal and two gospel jazz albums to his credit. “Nyame Beye” which was the first and “Waye ewie” which had hits including ‘Waye ewie’, ‘Zion’s song’, ‘Poma’, ‘Amen’ and others. His third album “Black & White” had many hits like; ‘Guide Me O’, ‘Nkwa Abodoo’, ‘Obiara Nte Se Wo’, including the controversial hit single, ‘Nsem Pii’.

    His latest project, released in 2016, was OXYGEN containing hit songs like “Adooso ”, ‘Yaa Pae’, ‘Chimo’ and many other soul-inspiring tunes. As a music tutor, he released two instructional DVDs on bass and lead guitar and also 3 live DVDs of his major concerts; ‘KODA live 2008′, Black and White live 2013’ and ‘Oxygen Live 2016″

    His project ASOR (which means “church” in the Fante local dialect) was scheduled to run in 3 phases.

    The first phase was a concert and live recording of the album project.

    The other phase of this ASOR project was the KODA TOUR in 3 major cities in Ghana. These are TAKORADI where he hailed from, ACCRA, and finally KUMASI.

    KODA was married to “Ewurama Dua Anto,” also an anointed singer with an album to her credit, and they had 2 sons and a baby girl.

  • Flashback: KODA reveals how a doctor prescribed a wrong medication to him

    Flashback: KODA reveals how a doctor prescribed a wrong medication to him

    Renowned Ghanaian gospel musician Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, widely known as KODA, has stirred a viral sensation with a video revealing a medical mishap where he received incorrect medication for eight months.

    The incident, dating back to 2015, unfolded when KODA sought treatment at a prominent hospital in Takoradi, accompanied by his wife and sister, due to health concerns.

    In the video, KODA recounts how the doctor prescribed medication and advised regular consumption.

    However, as time progressed, KODA began experiencing adverse symptoms prompting him to investigate the prescribed drugs online.

    To his dismay, he discovered that one of the medications contained sulphur, unsuitable for his condition due to his G6PD deficiency.

    Expressing frustration, KODA remarked, “I get emotional talking about it… I cannot take your word any more,” highlighting the critical need for patient vigilance in healthcare interactions.

    He urged individuals to question medical advice and conduct research on prescribed medications, emphasising the potential gravity of medical errors.

    Despite acknowledging the perceived assertiveness of advocating for oneself, KODA stressed its preventive role against severe consequences.

    The video’s circulation on social media has sparked widespread discussions on patient advocacy and the risks associated with medical inaccuracies.

    KODA, known for his multifaceted talents as a gospel singer, songwriter, music producer, and instrumentalist based in Takoradi, passed away at 45 following reported struggles with kidney complications, although specifics surrounding his demise remain unverified.

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  • BREAKING: Gospel musician KODA passes on

    BREAKING: Gospel musician KODA passes on

    Reports have surfaced indicating the passing of Ghanaian gospel artist Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, widely known as “KODA.”

    A source close to the family confirmed the news, stating that KODA passed away in the early hours of Sunday morning after a brief illness.

    According to additional information from Metro TV Ghana and attractivemustapha.com, KODA had been battling kidney disease for some time before his demise.

    “KODA, celebrated for his uplifting melodies and soulful compositions, has left an indelible mark on the Ghanaian music scene. With hits like ‘Nsempii,’ ‘Nkwa Abodoo,’ ‘Yapai,’ and ‘Adorso’ to his credit, his music resonated deeply with audiences, inspiring hope and faith,” the report said.

    Many tributes continue to flood social media platforms.

  • Korle Bu doctors threaten to withdraw service

    Korle Bu doctors threaten to withdraw service

    Members of the Korle Bu Doctors Association (KODA)  have threatened to lay down their tools.

    According to the doctors, the management of Korle Bu Teaching Hospital has exhibited bad faith by failing to meet the agreed deadline on the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) and the Ministry of Health regarding the 13th-month salary payment.

    They accused the management of refusing to heed the content of their letter dated 13th December 2022 not to make any unilateral payment of 25 percent on the arrears unless a clear timeline for payment for the rest of the arrears has been agreed upon.

    “The management of Korbu refused to meet its own deadline of ‘reverting with the timelines for the settlements of the outstanding amount by 27th January 2023’ as captured in its letter to KODA dated 3rd January 2023.

    “Beginning the 30th of January to 5th of February 2023, KODA expects management to come out with clear timelines for the payment of the arrears and to make this payment centralized one instead of departmental after all every payment goes into a central pool.

    “If nothing is received KODA members would withdraw service to the Outpatient department as well as elective surgeries and procedures. This will commence on 6th February to 10th February 2023,” the road map for the strike said.

    It added “if nothing is heard from the 13th of February onwards emergencies would be refused till all inpatients are discharged.

    “It is the hope of KODA executives that this would be given its desired attention.”

  • Lordina The Soprano debut single ‘Onyonko Nkwafo’

    Lordina The Soprano is set to release her debut single titled ‘Onyonko Nkwafo'(A Faithful Friend).

    The reassuring song talks about how God is faithful in His dealings with us. A friend who sticks with us through it all. Onyonko Nokwafo is a popular Christian song rearranged by the renowned US-based Ghanaian Composer Ohene Adu Nti.

    Lordina’s remarkable encounter with this song in 2018 left with her a lasting experience leading to the recording of this Christ-centered piece in 2022.

    Her vocal dexterity and that of the legendary Pastor Nii Okai bring to life the soulful expression of this great song and gives it a classic contemporary gospel feel. This song was produced by KODA.

    Onyonko Nokwafo will be available from 1st December 2022 on all digital platforms, followed by the release of the Official Video on 29th December 2022 on her YouTube channel (Lordina The Soprano).

    It is her utmost fervent prayer that this song rekindles the fire of faith in the lives of all who listen to it.

  • Perez Musik makes his grand-scale debut at MTN Stands in Worship 2022

    Perez Musik stunned the crowd at Accra’s MTN Stands in Worship concert on October 22, while marking his debut appearance at one of the country’s biggest Gospel music events.

    The prolific worship leader raced through a 15-minute inviting and electrifying worship-filled 9-song set that featured performances of some of his biggest songs, such as Hewale Lala (Song of Strength) and Blema Tesaa (Rock of Ages).

    He also performed covers of some of the country’s most acclaimed gospel music that beckoned the Spirit to fall from the gates of heaven into the night.

    Perez Musik makes his grand-scale debut at MTN Stands in Worship 2022
    Perez Musik performing at the MTN Stands in Worship concert

    Filled with the power of the Holy Spirit, he provided the audience with a supernatural encounter with God and a sweet fellowship of the Holy Spirit; offering them an opportunity to express their gratitude to God for His protection throughout the year.

    Perez Musik makes his grand-scale debut at MTN Stands in Worship 2022
    A group of backup singers supporting Perez Musik’s performance on stage

    Perez Musik shares his testimony about how God rescued him from a near-fatal depression, how he gave his life to Christ after being saved, and how he was drawn to God’s things, particularly church music, after that.

    Perez Musik makes his grand-scale debut at MTN Stands in Worship 2022
    Perez Musik at the MTN Stands in Worship concert

    Born Frank Tagoe, a gospel artist and songwriter, is gradually establishing himself as a must-listen gospel artist of our time.

    He is currently credited with the two most popular gospel songs in Ghana now dubbed Hewale Lala (Song of Strength) and Blema Tesaa (Rock of Ages), which were released in 2019 but broke into the charts in 2022, and have since received heavy rotation on radio stations across Africa.

    Perez Musik released his debut album, Tenacity, in 2015. The 13-track project earned him a nomination at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards 2016.

    Organized by telecommunication giants, MTN, the annual Christian concert seeks to offer Ghanaians the opportunity to appreciate God’s mercies, grace, and guidance throughout the year.

    Perez Musik makes his grand-scale debut at MTN Stands in Worship 2022
    Perez Musik makes his grand-scale debut at MTN Stands in Worship 2022

    The event has grown to become one of the most hyped on MTN’s calendar, with past performers including Donnie McClurkin, William McDowell, Sinach, Micah Stampley, Nathaniel Bassey, Patrick Duncan, Joe Mettle, and Elder Mireku.

    This year’s edition, themed “Arise and Worship,” was held at the Fantasy Dome, Trade Fair, La.

    The night brought together Christians and gospel music fans on one stage to worship and praise God.

    The night was headlined by Diana Hamilton, Piesie Esther, Koda, and other guests.

    Source:ghanawb.com

     

  • Diana Hamilton, Piesie Esther, others thrill fans at MTN Stands In Worship Concert

    Thousands of patrons at the just-ended 2022 MTN Stands in Worship were thrilled to the tunes of anointed songs from Diana Hamilton, Piesie Esther, Koda, PerezMusic, NSROMAmusic, and MTN Viva Voices as they led the audience into the throne room.

    The much-anticipated gospel musical concert held at the Fantasy Dome, Trade Fair La – Accra on Saturday, October 22 under the theme: ‘Arise and Worship’, brought together Christians and gospel music fans on one stage for worship and praise to the Almighty God.

    Celebrated Ghanaian gospel artists including Diana Hamilton, Piesie Esther, Koda, PerezMusic, NSROMAmusic, and MTN Viva Voices delighted the audience with their powerful and alluring voices.

    Each artist showed their worship and praise prowess when they took their turn on stage and had the audience on their feet throughout the time they were on stage.
    The back-to-back praises and worship brought some needed warmth and joy to the hearts of the patrons.

    Rev. PJ Markwei, an ordained Minister of the Gospel and seasoned musician, also led the gathering to the throne of God with his awe-awakening voice as he ministered his anointing-filled songs, leaving an indelible mark on the minds of patrons.

    The concert, which is an annual gospel music event aimed at entertaining Ghanaian gospel music fans, was organized to thank God for the mercies and the kindness He continues to shower on Ghana.

    The organizers said this year’s MTN Stands in Worship had been successful as music fans were satisfied with a night full of surprises. MTN Stands in Worship has become one of the most hyped on MTN’s calendar.

    Speaking at the event, Director, Aglow Ghana and Former President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Gifty Afenyi-Dadzie said corporate organizations cannot rule out the place of God in their business growth and commended MTN for such activity.

    “Since the year 2020 businesses have had some tough and challenging times but God has given us the opportunity to meet here alive.

    “I pray for Ghanaians to stand together for peace and I believe that God will rule in the affairs of Ghana,” said Mrs. Gifty Afenyi-Dadzie.

    She entreated Ghanaians to stand together for peace in the conviction that God will rule in the country’s affairs; adding that they should develop hearts of gratitude and live in peace.

    She also called on Ghanaians to eschew bitterness and show love to one another, especially during this tough period.

    Other speakers including Mrs. Kuranchie Ankrah who graced the occasion prayed and delivered peace messages as well.

    The Director-General of the Ghana Health Service, Dr. Patrick Kuma-Aboagye; Lasmid, winner of MTN Hitmaker 8, and all the artistes on the show also shared messages of peace and hope with the audience.

    The annual gospel concert, powered by MTN Ghana, has seen some of the world’s biggest music acts give off electrifying performances that have left lasting memories on patrons.

    Amazingly, you can dial *1355# to select the songs of the artistes who performed at MTN Stands In Worship as your Caller Ring Back Tone. Everyone who calls you gets to listen and dance to your favourite artiste’s song while they wait to talk to you. Get other Caller Tunez from other artistes today and enjoy your favourite songs only on MTN.


    Source:ghanaweb.com