You are here: HomeNews2014 01 21Article 298368

Komla was a ‘shining star of Africa’ – Mandela’s daughter

This article is closed for comments.

Read Comments Comments (16)

  • HAWA YAKUBU 10 years ago

    May the brother soul rest in perfect peace. The brother was too young to go

  • ZoRRo 10 years ago

    Thank you BBC, for allowing this African star to shine; trusting him with priority projects to demonstrate his blessings; allowing him to live with hope for a brighter future; yet which was cut short.

    Thank U

  • JOBLINKS 10 years ago

    WE HAVE VACANCIES FOR POSITIONS LISTED BELOW:
    IN ACCRA.

    WAITRESSES
    WAITERS
    COOKS,
    SALES CLERKS
    HOUSE-KEEPERS,
    HOUSE HELPS,
    SECURITY MEN / WOMEN,
    FEMALE OFFICE CLERKS,
    DRIVERS
    Kitchen assistance,
    FOR JOBS IN ACC ...
    read full comment

  • BRO DAN- TRC 10 years ago

    BLESSED PEOPLE OF THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD, DIGNIFIED PEOPLE OF AFRICA, INNOCENT PEOPLE OF GHANA, -THE VOICE OF A "VIRTUOUS WOMAN"! SELAH. FOR "IT IS FINISHED" THEREFORE, "OCCUPY TILL I COME". SELAH.
    TOGETHER WE CAN! ...
    read full comment

  • WALTZ WALTERZ 10 years ago

    I couldn't agree with you more. KD gave some of us hope and inspiration. Because he lived, some of us achieved. RIP, The Boss Player.

  • WALTZ WALTERZ 10 years ago

    I couldn't agree with you more. KD gave some of us hope and inspiration. Because he lived, some of us achieved. RIP, The Boss Player.

  • WALTZ WALTERZ 10 years ago

    I couldn't agree with you more. KD gave some of us hope and inspiration. Because he lived, some of us achieved. RIP, The Boss Player.

  • Amedodula 10 years ago

    what can one say?

  • AMA ASANTE 10 years ago

    hummmmmmmmmmm am really sad we had a great legend who has good plans for the nation but we lost him am using this media to tell the whole world to take his prayers very serious and pray against any family curse may his soul r ...
    read full comment

  • Mansa Musa 10 years ago

    I suppose they all will have to come out of their caves to eulogize one of their symbols of excellence? It is sad that the death of a private person has taken on grotesque proportions. The implication here is he worked to t ...
    read full comment

  • Faith 10 years ago

    Mensa Musa, why are you so bitter when the man is even dead. Let those who feel he should be accorded the due respect go ahead to do that. If you think he is a private man, that is your version and should be kept private. Lea ...
    read full comment

  • Esther Y. O. 10 years ago

    komla my heart is heavy my throat is shaky. am lost for words. eventhough i did not know you personally but i knew u on BBC. anytime i saw you on BBC i had goose bumps all over my body. your death explains it. i really lov ...
    read full comment

  • DICK GORDON ANAMAN 10 years ago

    I'll praise my Maker while I've breath

    I'll praise my Maker while I've breath,
    and when my voice is lost in death,
    praise shall employ my nobler powers;
    my days of praise shall ne'er be past,
    while life, and thought, a ...
    read full comment

  • Faith 10 years ago

    He was my classmate in Legon and he was a very gentleman with a very bright future. May your soul rest in perfect peace.

  • AKWELE 10 years ago

    May his soul rest in peace

  • Godfrey W,, (YYC) 10 years ago

    Well said,,, a shining star of Africa without a doubt. I did watch him here every morning even when I was at work in my office....He carried Ghana and Africa's name so high. I am deeply sad about his untimely passing.