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Lord “teach us to number our days, how short our lives really are, so that we may be wise” Kojo indeed your life was short; grateful for the memories; still miss you, very badly.
By remembering you always strengthening us to put our trust in the Lord as well as increase our faith to be well assured that one day we will meet again.
9 years. It seems only a short time ago our Kojo was suddenly taken from us. Kojo you are sorely missed and are often thought about. We thank Jehovah for your life. You were such a light to others. May our God continue to bless your family and shepherd them through as they continue to cope through this time of bereavement...................
I can't believe it has been 9 years....time really flies but firm memories are still firmly etched in my mind. I drove down to Oxford on Saturday just to visit your college and then came back to London. I walked past Ede and Ravenscroft and just thought about how dapper you were, always thirsty for knowledge and ever the perfect gentleman. But we know that nothing is permanent and as Jehovah has promised will be waiting to see you again.
Continue to Rest in the bossom of our Lord Kojo. You are greatly missed. Lord l thank you for the Minta Family, Thanking you for your Grace and Mercy upon their lives. When Kojo passed, l went there to encourage them. But l left encouraged. They are an example of Faith based Family. Continue to Give them hope and strength. IJN Amen. Blessings. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
Lord, I thank you for how you have kept the Minta family. Thank you Lord for the life of Kojo and all the lives he touched and impacted. Continue to keep the family in your care in Jesus name.
I’ve started to really read books again. And it’s been reminding me of the days I’d see you walking up the street with not just one but two thick paperbacks under your arm, with a big grin on your face. Missing your smile today and every day.
So teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom. (Psalm 90:12). Father in heaven thank you for teaching Your son Kojo how to number his days. He lived a full life and left indelible mark on society for others to emulate even with the brevity of life You gave him to us. Thanks for a life well lived.
We are grateful to God for keeping the family since the passing of this gem, and also grateful for his brief but accomplished life. We trust God to continue to keep the family and keep Kojo in our hearts, that we will remember to give our all while we have life.
The life we live is a stage. One enters and exits according to the number of years the creator gave. Son you did your part and have exited. Bravo. You will indeed be forever missed.
A person that departs from this earth never truly leaves, for they are still alive in our hearts and minds, through us, they live on. Surely she will not be forgotten. I pray for continual love, Joy and the peace of God for everyone who knew him!
I am touched by the life and character of your son, Kojo Minta. Although we never met, I feel his presence and spirit through the words of those that met him. May God give you comfort in his truth that you will see your son again.
To the family “The Lord gives strength to his people; the Lord blesses his people with peace.” Psalms 29:11 NIV Thank you Lord for our memories Kojo and time with his friends and love ones.
Psalms 39:5 “Behold, You have made my days as short as hand widths, And my lifetime is as nothing in Your sight. Surely every man at his best is a mere breath, a wisp of smoke, a vapor that vanishes!" [AMP] Kojo you have taught us that life is transient: we still miss you
We have once again renew our love for you as parents,family and friends. We poured out our love to you and you will always be in our hearts. May this day brings happiness and joy to Minta’s family. God bless you all.
Today would have been your 33rd Birthday. Having gone too soon you are not forgotten. Your memory lives on in our hearts. Rest peacefully in your maker's bosom till we meet again.
Eccl. 8:16-17 I tried to understand all that happens on earth. I saw how busy people are, working day and night and hardly ever sleeping. I also saw all that God has done. Nobody can understand what God does here on earth. No matter how hard people try to understand it, they cannot. Even if wise people say they understand, they cannot; no one can really understand it. [NCV] Kojo still miss you, very badly
As the date of your birth is approaching, I thought I would just pen my thoughts directly on here.
I miss your style, your class, your impeccable taste in fashion, your debonair. Your love for the Classics stemming from Bach to Milton. Your inquiring mind. One thing I envy about you is the fact that you don't have to witness the perils that have perpetuated what was supposed to be a year of promise, a new decade. But we know that we are in the depths of the last days.
I'm certain you are at peace watching over all of us who had the pleasure of knowing you. The way that I have seen Uncle Moses, Aunty Vicki, Anna and Kofi live to the fullest given the loss of you here, is a testament to the strength of your family. I know they are as proud of you as ever.
The vacuum created eight years ago can never be filled. Gone too soon but not forgotten. Rest peacefully in your maker's bosom. The Father promises a resurrection when we shall be reunited.Gone but not forgotten you are greatly missed. Felicia Aframea
Away walking at the moment and have eaten some fantastic pub dinners you would highly approve of, my friend. Thinking of you and trying to live life to the full, Kojo style, as always x
'So when this corruptible has put on incorruption, and this mortal has put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written: "Death is swallowed up in victory". "O Death, where is your sting? O Hades, where is your victory?" Kojo, you are forever missed: rest in your victory!
I am sitting at home watching University Challenge...last week was Oxford vs Cambridge and you immediately came to mind. I cannot forget your awe inspiring, God given intelligence and sophistication and quiet demeanour and I can imagine how proud you made your family. It has been 8 years- You will forever be truly missed. Continue to rest in peace Kojo as we will meet very soon!!!
Weeping may come in the night, but JOY comes in the morning. Still missing you Kojo. To the Mintas.....you are loved and may Jehovah continue to comfort your family. Blessings and Love.... M R Ngozi
Kojo, you will always be sorely missed. You always come to mind, especially during the months of April and August. I visited Oxford a few months ago and went past St Hilda's college and felt so sad. You were gone too soon but this scripture always serves as some comfort: 'He will swallow up death forever,And the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will wipe away the tears from all faces'. Isaiah 25:8. Till we meet again.
Another year has passed by and we count everything as a blessing. Kojo you are still in our hearts and in the spirit. May the precious God keeps you until we meet again.
“The Lord replied, “My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.”” Exodus 33:14 NIV My thoughts and prayers are with your and family as you honor the memory of your son Kojo.
We are confident, yes, well please rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord (2 Corinthians 5:8). While we are sure you are happy to be in god's presence Kojo, just want you to know your absence from our presence still hurts.
Another missed birthday: Kojo, you are forever in our hearts. “When the decree of God is our delight, we feel no abhorrence to anything which He appoints either in life or in death” Charles H. Spurgeon
Even though i didnt get the chance to meet you but the hope and faith we have in God always makes us know that ,we will meet some day. May God almighty give you a peaceful rest till we meet again. We love you brother Kojo Minta
Another year has passed by to remember our dear brother.I know he is in the bosom of his Creator. My regards also goes to the Minta’s family in times of this remembrance. May God give you strength and peace in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen
We thank God for Kojo’s life and for the season of Kojo’s life and our lives that we interacted with him. Whether we saw him at church, in the neighborhood, or at one of our children’s schools, we will always remember Kojo’s smile, his enthusiasm for life, his commitment to God, his family and his friends, and his warm, friendly, and polite personality. Love, The Marwil family
I will always miss you Kojo. You were one of a kind. I find myself thinking of you often. Please continue to rest until Jehovah's day draws closer. We await his never failing promise of seeing our loved ones again. Through our Lord Jesus, he has made this a certainty. 1 Corinthians 15:21
Kojo, I know you are in heaven, and I hope you realize how much you are loved by all those you left behind. We will hold you close to our hearts, and walk with you throughout our lives until we meet again.
"Among the huge Atlantic-waves of bereavement, poverty, temptation, and reproach, we learn the power of Jehovah, because we feel the littleness of man" C. H. Spurgeon (19th century, Prince of Preachers). Kojo you are not forgotten - we will always miss you (our discussions/debates/arguments): still have your copy of the Apologetics Bible. You will forever remain in our hearts!!
Seems like yesterday Kojo was just a teenager in our midst; today we are reminded Kojo was an angel on loan from God in our midst and if we maintain a strong relationship with Christ, we will see Kojo Minta again. To the Minta Family, thank you for sharing Kojo with us. Gone too soon; but never forgotten.
"Thy way, not mine, O Lord, However dark it be: Lead me by Thine own hand, Choose out the Path for me. Smooth let it be, or rough, It will still be the best; Winding or straight it leads Right onward to Thy rest". Kojo you found your rest: we will always remember. It's another birthday without you and we miss you, badly.
"Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice" John 5:28 NWT. We await this day with eagerness Kojo! You are sorely missed and I think about you often. I thank Jehovah for helping your family to cope through this difficult time. X
"Kojo on your 31st birthday, we still cherish your memory in our hearts.You are not forgotten, knowing the Lord will continue to keep you safe till we meet again. Gone too soon but forever in our hearts. Glory be to God.