Apostle Kwadwo Safo, founder of the Kristo Asafo Mission and celebrated as the “Star of Africa,” has passed away. His death was confirmed on Sunday, 14th September 2025.
Born in Ghana, Apostle Safo rose to prominence as a spiritual leader, industrialist, and innovator. He was widely respected for blending faith with science and technology, becoming a symbol of African ingenuity and resilience.

Through the Kristo Asafo Mission, he championed practical skills training, innovation, and self-reliance, impacting the lives of thousands across Ghana. His leadership combined spirituality with empowerment, earning him admiration from both followers and leaders.
Apostle Safo was best known for his groundbreaking work in technology, particularly his locally manufactured vehicles and machinery. These inventions established him as a pioneer in Ghana’s industrial space and a strong advocate for African-made solutions.

Tributes have been pouring in from across the nation and beyond, with many describing him as a visionary leader and a national treasure. Leaders, religious groups, and ordinary citizens have all acknowledged his immense contributions to Ghana’s progress.
Beyond his achievements, Apostle Safo was remembered for his humility, philanthropy, and commitment to nurturing talent. Many of his protégés have gone on to contribute to science, engineering, and entrepreneurship, reflecting his influence across generations.

Funeral arrangements are expected to be announced soon. As the nation mourns his passing, Ghanaians continue to reflect on his enduring legacy as a man of faith, innovation, and service to humanity.
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