
It is with profound sorrow and a heavy heart that I write this tribute to my dear schoolmate and brother, Mr. Adu Kobina Baiden, who tragically passed away in December 2024. His untimely departure has left a deep void in the hearts of those who knew him, but it also serves as a reminder of the indelible mark he left on the world and the lives he touched.
Adu Kobina Baiden was more than just a schoolmate; he was a friend, a brother and a compassionate soul whose life was characterized by kindness, humility and selflessness. I have known him since our time together at Sunyani Senior High School, where his gentle demeanor and warm-hearted nature immediately made him stand out among his peers. He was the kind of person who never sought the spotlight but whose actions spoke volumes about his character. Never one to harm, let alone raise his voice in anger, Adu lived his life with a pure, unblemished heart. He never hit or hurt a fly, and this was not just a reflection of his personal nature, but also the values he carried into every aspect of his life.
His dedication to the greater good of humanity was apparent in everything he did. Adu was a firm believer in service to others, always going above and beyond to help those in need. Whether it was offering a helping hand to a friend in times of hardship, working tirelessly in his community or lending his expertise for the betterment of society, he exemplified the qualities of an unsung hero. His compassion knew no bounds, and he constantly sought ways to improve the lives of those around him.
In our school days, it was easy to see that Adu had a special gift for making people feel seen and heard. He had a way of listening attentively, offering a word of encouragement and supporting everyone around him. His friendship was a sanctuary for many and his words always carried wisdom, gentleness and a calming reassurance that made him a pillar in our lives.
As Adu transitioned into adulthood, he continued to embody the same principles that made him a beloved figure during our school years. His passion for helping others was not confined to the boundaries of our school or community but extended to every facet of his life. He worked diligently in his profession, always striving to make a positive impact on society. His commitment to his work and to the betterment of humanity was unwavering, and his legacy is one of integrity, generosity and love for mankind.
It is in these moments of reflection, in the quiet ache of his absence, that we realize how much Adu shaped our lives. His life may have been cut short, but the lessons he imparted, the love he gave and the example he set will live on forever. Though we mourn his passing, we also celebrate the beautiful soul that was Adu Kobina Baiden. He was, and will always be, a beacon of kindness and compassion, a shining example of what it means to live for the greater good.
Rest in peace, my dear brother. Your legacy will continue to inspire and guide us, and we are forever grateful for the time we shared with you.
The writer is a journalist and columnist specializing in international affairs, a PR expert, and a journalism lecturer with a PhD in Journalism and expertise in global diplomacy and foreign policy. Contact: [email protected]


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May his gentle soul rest well