A resurfaced video shows the late Apostle Kwadwo Safo publicly explaining why he designated his son, Nana Kwadwo Safo Akofena Jnr, as CEO of the Kantanka Group of Companies even though he was not the eldest child. In the footage, Safo describes a prophetic dream and symbolic events like a plantain yielding fruit on both sides as signs pointing to his son’s destiny. He recalls taking him along from infancy to his workplaces and grooming him for leadership early. Safo insisted the appointment was based on merit, “I knew he deserved it and he will continue my business and make it more prosperous.”
The video emerges amid rumors of conflict among Safo’s children after his passing. The broader family has issued statements cautioning against dealing with Safo Jr. over funeral or business matters insisting formal channels be used. Some spiritual leaders, like Bishop Ajagurajah, have prophesied potential succession disputes, especially between Safo Jr. and his sister Adwoa Safo. The footage both affirms Safo’s long-term vision for his legacy and raises fresh questions about unity and authority in the posthumous leadership of the Kantanka institutions.
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