Our beloved brother, our friend and our mentor fought the good fight with all his might and now it is time for him to rest peacefully with his maker.
He believed that Christ was his strength and hope. He has won the race of life and has left his foot prints in the sand of time.
It is our belief that when the trumpet sounds on the last call before God on the judgment day, our brother, Agya Kwadwo Nkansah as we the siblings affectionately called him will march bravely and triumphantly through the gates of Heaven to the presence of his maker.
We have gathered here today not to celebrate his death but to pay our last respect and bid farewell to our beloved senior brother, Agya Kwadwo Nkansah Sefah.
We can’t think of a better way to express our views about his role in our lives and society in general.
Agya Nkansah was a very smart man, his brilliance and wisdom was peerless.
He was brave, hardworking and kind to all. We know God brought him to us during his 92 years transition on earth to impact his generation for which he played to the core.
Senior brother, although you left us barely three months ago, we have already missed your usual advice and wisdom. Who should we run to for counselling, conflict resolution and above all, for advice? In fact, you have left a vacuum in our life which will be difficult to be filled for some time.
Your death has brought to us the realization that, life on earth is like a grass, it withers as the season goes by.
We all came at God’s own appointed time and we will depart as He permits. Braa Kwadwo, our hearts are deeply filled with sorrow and pain, so sharp and hurting that it seems meaningless.
However, we believe that even though you are gone physically, your death is a gain as you are going to live with the sovereign God.
Our consolation therefore is in Philippians 1:21 that “for me to live is Christ, and to die is gain”.
Agya Kwadwo Nkansah, your brothers and sisters love you so much but your maker loves you more.