The Music Maestro Kojo Antwi is set to entertain his fans on Valentine’s Day on Tuesday, February 14, 2023 in spite of mourning his late 104-year-old father.
Kojo believes love is the reason why he sings and therefore cannot let such love occasion pass without entertaining his music lovers with love music.
Sharing a post on his social media handles on Monday morning, the Maestro said “Valentine Day is a special day of love”, hence the decision to entertain his lovers even though the father is yet to be buried.
“Valentines Day is a special day of Love. Love, the wonderful feeling I’ve written songs for. Love, the wonderful reason I’ve sang for. Lovers, the wonderful people I perform to.
“Come let’s celebrate love this Valentines Day, 14th February at KOZO, Airport Residential Area. With love, The Maestro.”
Meanwhile, Kojo has expressed gratitude to all those who made it to the father’s 40 days observance at the Tesano Police Training School.
Read his post below:
From the depth of my heart, I say thank you to all whose presence made the 40th Day Observance of my beloved late father Opanin Kwadwo Asiamah Asubonteng a decorous ceremony.
Our chiefs and elders, family and I are most grateful to all leaders, chiefs, elders and well-wishers who attended.
No duty is more urgent than saving a life, and giving thanks.
Thank you to our President Nana Akufo-Addo for delegating your Deputy Chief of Staff Mr Emmanuel Adumua Bossman to join us honour our late father. Thank you to former first lady of Ghana Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings and your team, Inspector-General of Police Dr George Akufo Dampare and your team, member of Parliament for Ablekuma North Constituency Hon. Sheila Bartels and your team, The Clergy in attendance, Mr Boateng Genfi, Board Chairman of Exim Bank, Mr Isaac Quaye of T T Brothers and your team, Paa Gyimah Genfi, Chairman of Accra Friendship Club, Mr Komla Etchi, Nana Ama Cann Woode, Nana Yaa Boateng, and all the kind captains of Industry, members of the diplomatic corps, and the culture, tourism and media fraternity.
I am deeply touched by the presence of the mix of contemporary and evergreen ambassadors of Ghanaian music: Thank you Obuoba J A Adofo, Pat Thomas, Naa Amanua of Wulomei, Sarkodie, Mr Drew, Amandzeba, Rex Omar, Rev Yawson, The Tagoe Sisters, Teacher of Afrikana Band, Oheneba Kissi, Obiba Sly Collins, Police Band, Rainbow Tribe, the traditional music and dance troupes, and Ampadu Jnr & Adofo Jnr for the love.
Thank you to our media family well represented by my brother King Kwasi Kyei Darkwah, Abeiku Santana, Odei Ampofo and Kwasi Aboagye. Thank you to Ghamro and all the kind agencies and enterprises, Lovers of The Maestro, fans, followers and well-wishers who came to show you care, and each one who sent messages via Breeze 90.9 FM, other networks and online to express your condolences, and celebrate the life of a good father.
God bless you.
Peace, love and togetherness.
Koj (M3)