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Thousands join Kofi Job family for one-week observation of late Teddy Moses Okyere

By Jacob Agyenim Boateng || Contributor
Event News Thousands join Kofi Job family for one-week observation of late Teddy Moses Okyere
THU, 23 APR 2026

Thousands of people, including business moguls, politicians, renowned musicians, actors, actresses, clergy, and traditional authorities, joined renowned road contractor Mr. Kofi Gyebi Job and his wife, Dr. Mrs. Esther Okyere Gyebi, for the one-week observation of the late Mr. Teddy Moses Okyere.

The one-week event for Mr. Okyere, father of Dr. Mrs. Esther Okyere Gyebi and father-in-law of Mr. Kofi Gyebi Job, was held at Atwima Koforidua on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

The event saw overwhelming attendance, with thousands trooping to the one-week observation to commiserate with the bereaved family.

Notable among the attendees were the Founder of Bohye Prayer and Revival Center, Elder Bismark Amoah; Archbishop Rt. Rev. Dr. Elvis Akwasi Asare Bediako, the General Overseer of Resurrection Power and Living Bread Ministries International; renowned Gospel Musician Diana Hamilton; and Member of Parliament for Nsuta Kwaman Beposo, Hon. Adelaide Yaa Agyeiwaa Ntim, among others.

Other top politicians, including former and current ministers, MPs, Metropolitan and Municipal Chief Executives, CEOs, and departmental heads, also joined the event.

The ceremony honored the late Mr. Teddy Moses Okyere, father of Dr. Mrs. Esther Okyere Gyebi, a co-founder of the Kofi Job Foundation.

Final Funeral Rites
The Aduana Family of Atwima Koforidua has set Saturday, May 23, 2026, for the burial and final funeral rites of the late Mr. Teddy Moses Okyere, father-in-law of renowned road contractor Mr. Kofi Gyebi Job.

The funeral arrangements, as announced by the family, will commence on Friday, May 22, and end on Sunday, May 24, 2026.

Family and sympathizers will gather at the Atwima Koforidua School Park to mourn and celebrate a father who lived well and left an indelible mark on his loved ones.

Hundreds of dignitaries are expected to join Mr. Kofi Gyebi Job and his wife, Dr. Mrs. Esther Okyere Gyebi, together with the Aduana family, for the funeral rites.

“Mr. Teddy Moses Okyere was a father and family man who, throughout his life, worked to serve humanity. His good works stood the test of time, with many benefiting from his service,” the family said.

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