Ewurama Dua Anto, wife of the late celebrated gospel singer, KODA has eulogized her husband in an emotional tribute.
KODA who passed away in April this year, has been laid to rest in a solemn ceremony on Friday, September 20.
KODA’s burial service was held at the Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) at Spintex. Several gospel musicians including; Joe Mettle, Nacee, Elder Mireku, Sonnie Badu, Diana Hamilton and others were all in attendance to pay their final respect to their beloved brother.
During her tribute to her late husband, Ewurama Dua Anto reminisced of her fond memories with KODA and acknowledged his care and love for their children.
“I will always bless the day I met you. We shared happy and sad moments together which led to a long-lasting bond between us that words cannot express.
“You were the best of husbands any wife could pray for and the best of father any child could pray for. You were a good man sweety, I am forever grateful to God that I found you,” she said.
Ewurama proceeded to express confidence in her late husband’s “excellent service to God” and believes that through his death “more souls would be won” into God’s Kingdom because KODA’s focus “was always on Christ.”
She continued: “As believers, we rejoice in the fact that you are still alive in heaven. Praise be to Jesus who died to give us eternal life knowing that one day we will all live again. Till we meet again sweety, we will miss you.”
“But I am consoled that one day we shall see that walk, talk and smile of yours again. Rest in perfect peace, my love,” Ewurama added.
Kofi Owusu Dua Anto better known as KODA died on Sunday, April 24 at aged 45. He was succeeded by two children and wife.
KODA’s music legacy includes hits like “Nsempii”, “Nkwa Abodoo”, “Yapai” and “Adorso”.
KODA is a multi-award-winning artiste passionate about sharing the gospel and helping shape the sound and music direction of others through music production.
He has produced music for the likes of the late Danny Nettey, Ps. Joe Beechem, Nii Okai, Halal Afrika, Eugene Zuta, and more.
Source:onuaonline.com