“My Maternal Family Should Have No Control Over My Funeral” – Kantanka’s Will Reveals Late Founder’s Final Wishes

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Accra, Ghana – New details from the reported will of the late Apostle Kwadwo Safo have sparked widespread discussion after outlining his alleged wishes regarding the organization of his funeral.

According to reports, the celebrated inventor and founder of the Kantanka Automobile stated in his will that his maternal family should not have control over decisions relating to his funeral arrangements.

The reported directive has attracted public attention, with many Ghanaians debating issues surrounding traditional customs, family roles, inheritance, and the right of individuals to determine how their final rites should be conducted.

Supporters of the late industrialist say the reported instruction reflects his desire to have his personal wishes respected, while others have raised questions about how such decisions interact with customary practices and family obligations.

The development comes amid continued public interest in the late Apostle Safo’s estate, including reports about beneficiaries, properties, and the administration of his legacy.

As discussions continue, many are calling for respect for documented final wishes while urging families to handle succession matters with unity and dignity.

The late Apostle Kwadwo Safo remains widely remembered for his contributions to Ghana’s technology, manufacturing, and innovation landscape, with his legacy continuing to generate national conversation.

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