Gospel music legend Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, popularly known as KODA, will be laid to rest on Friday, September 20, 2024. The funeral service is set to take place at the KICC Dominion Centre on Spintex Road, just off the Coca-Cola Roundabout in Accra. Attendees are encouraged to dress in all white, a color often associated with celebration and remembrance in Ghanaian culture.
KODA, who passed away on Sunday, April 24, at the age of 45, was widely celebrated as one of the most influential voices in contemporary Ghanaian gospel music. Known for his passion for sharing the gospel, KODA was a multi-award-winning artist whose contributions extended beyond his performances; he played a significant role in shaping the sound and musical direction of many other artists through his work as a music producer.
Throughout his illustrious career, KODA produced music for several renowned gospel artists, including the late Danny Nettey, Ps. Joe Beechem, Nii Okai, Halal Afrika, and Eugene Zuta, among others. His efforts in music production helped elevate the careers of many gospel musicians and left an indelible mark on Ghana’s music industry.
KODA’s body of work includes a diverse range of recordings, from three studio albums to two live albums, and two instrumental or jazz albums. His sixth vocal album, ‘Keteke,’ showcased his versatility and his ability to craft songs that resonate with a wide audience. Among his many popular songs are well-loved gospel hits like ‘Nkwaa Abodo,’ ‘Nsem Pii,’ ‘Adooso,’ and ‘Hosanna,’ which have become anthems for worshippers across the country.
Beyond his musical talents, KODA was also celebrated for his humility and dedication to mentoring others. He was deeply committed to using his gifts to inspire faith and provide guidance to the next generation of gospel musicians. His approach to music was not just about performance but also about purpose, often reflecting his deep spiritual convictions.
The announcement of his funeral has evoked an outpouring of tributes from fans, fellow musicians, and members of the Christian community who have been touched by his music and ministry. Many have taken to social media to share their memories of KODA, recalling how his songs have provided comfort, encouragement, and inspiration throughout the years.
KODA’s influence on gospel music in Ghana is far-reaching. His work has helped shape the genre into what it is today, creating a bridge between traditional and contemporary sounds. His dedication to music production and his desire to uplift others made him a beloved figure in the industry. Those who had the privilege of working with him often spoke of his kindness, generosity, and unwavering commitment to his faith.
The upcoming funeral service is expected to be a momentous occasion, drawing attendees from all walks of life who have been impacted by KODA’s music and ministry. It will be a day not only to mourn his passing but also to celebrate a life that was lived with purpose and passion.
As the date approaches, the anticipation for the service grows, with many preparing to honor the legacy of a man who gave so much to his community, both in music and in spirit. KODA’s contributions to the gospel music scene will not be forgotten, and his songs will continue to inspire worship and praise for years to come.
In remembrance of KODA, friends, family, and fans are encouraged to come together in unity, wearing white as a symbol of the celebration of his life and the joy he brought to countless hearts through his music. The service will serve as a fitting tribute to a life well-lived, one that made a profound impact on many and left a lasting legacy in the world of gospel music.