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Mr Godfrey Kotei Neequaye
1968 - 2020
Always larger than life. You leave a big gap. Rip Ghana

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  1. Ade Akintunde (Canada) - October 24, 2020 reply

    Kotei the news of your death came to me as a big shock that am yet to get over. You were a jolly good fellow full of life. You came, you saw and you conquered. DEMOSA has lost one of its own and pray to God that you have eternal rest till that day…….You will continue to live in our hearts.
    I will surely miss our fists and lefts of the good old times. Good night friend and brother.

  2. Tanwani Khemchand - October 22, 2020 reply

    Booftie …gone too soon, you were a good friend. God be with you till we meet again. Sleep well my brother sleep well.

  3. Abena Asamoah Darko - October 20, 2020 reply

    Kotei , though you were my youngest brother’s friend I found you very interesting and cheerful.
    Rest in peace and watch over your Loved one here below

  4. Akrasi Siriboe - October 14, 2020 reply

    My heart is still heavy from your passing Neequaye. As the saying goes “Death is wicked” Your were funny, out spoken and free spirited person made you loved by everyone. I’m going to miss you !!!
    I was looking forward to eating at your place because we talked about it whenever I called and I was looking forward to meeting family.
    I remember when you laughed so hard when I mentioned your mum’s delicious pie and even promised me some from our mum ! Our barter trades started way before we even knew what it was – brown toffee or fried plantain in
    exchange for freshly baked pies from your mum’s kitchen back in UP days. It is well with our soul and the good Lord will comfort us all.

    RIPP 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

    RIO

  5. Makama Danjuma - October 14, 2020 reply

    Your death: earth’s loss and heaven gain. May the angels protect you, heaven is rejoicing because they have gained a saint. RIP BOSS

  6. La V Norman Tambi - October 13, 2020 reply

    “The secret things belong to the Lord our God, but those things which are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this law.
    Deuteronomy 29:29 NKJV

    Oh Kotei!! What a shock it was to hear of your sudden demise. Why? Why have you left us so soon! Your infectious grin you have had since you were a young boy has failed to depart from my mind. Do you remember how we all got into “big trouble” because you were trying to teach my sibblings (Japhet and Janice) and I , how to ride your motor bike?

    When we met in December last year with your wife ,you were both so ecstatic about the arrival of your new born baby. In January you sent me beautiful pictures of baby Ammon and we were all so happy for you. We will definitely miss your warm,bubbly, happy and jovial self.

    I shall miss the priceless times we spent together at family gatherings.
    My eyes are full of tears ,so sad, so disheartening, so unfair, but God knows best! (Deuteronomy 29:29). Gone too soon my brother,but never to be forgotten. You shall be sorely missed! Rest in perfect peace my brother and friend!

  7. E. K. Baidoo - October 12, 2020 reply

    Kotei , you were an interesting character – warm , bubbly , frank , fun loving and yet result oriented . I will miss you as a friend .
    Rest in peace .

  8. Gershon - October 12, 2020 reply

    You always call me Gersh whataguaan.everything cool?? Pls help my ppl.
    Forever you shall be missed. For whatever reason you decided to depart prematurely, may Jah give you a peaceful rest. Till we meet is good bye. Indeed life is short.
    I have a video of us in labadi .

  9. Ligi - October 11, 2020 reply

    Hebrews 13:14
    For this is not our permanent home;we are looking forward to a home yet to come.
    How time flies when you are living your best life is truly amazing…Booftie, Booftie, Booftie….it’s me ligi. I miss you so much my dearest husband.You came into my at my darkest moments and gave me joy words cannot describe.What a wonderful man you were to me and the people around you.
    Kotei was a blessed, hand working, kind, young at heart,loving and most of importantly God-fearing man.He always brought a spark everywhere he was and that was his biggest gift to me.
    God knows how many tears I have shed after your painful exit.Why did you have to leave me at the crossroads my darling? Why so much pain at this time?
    We started our journey not too long ago…and it feels just like yesterday when I met you and our wonderful story begun.Our weekend road trips, our long rides, our ups and downs, and above all the wonderful son God blessed us with.Ammon missed your early morning play with him.Two months ago when things became tough, you kept encouraging me even on your sick bed,to hold on to our faith and keep trusting God.
    I am glad you saw me worthy to share your great but short life with me.Thank you for all you did to make the world a better place for us.We love and miss you terribly.My only consolation now is that you are with the Lord.
    Till we meet again booftie,my dear husband,my daddy,best friend, my biggest motivator,
    Rest in the bosom of the lord.

  10. Sebiyam Lawrencia - October 11, 2020 reply

    Hebrews 13:14
    For this is not our permanent home;we are looking forward to a home yet to come.
    How time flies when you are living your best life is truly amazing…Booftie, Booftie, Booftie….it’s me ligi. I miss you so much my dearest husband.You came into my at my darkest moments and gave me joy words cannot describe.What a wonderful man you were to me and the people around you.
    Kotei was a blessed, hand working, kind, young at heart,loving and most of importantly God-fearing man.He always brought a spark everywhere he was and that was his biggest gift to me.
    God knows how many tears I have shed after your painful exit.Why did you have to leave me at the crossroads my darling? Why so much pain at this time?
    We started our journey not too long ago…and it feels just like yesterday when I met you and our wonderful story begun.Our weekend road trips, our long rides, our ups and downs, and above all the wonderful son God blessed us with.Ammon missed your early morning play with him.Two months ago when things became tough, you kept encouraging me even on your sick bed,to hold on to our faith and keep trusting God.
    I am glad you saw me worthy to share your great but short life with me.Thank you for all you did to make the world a better place for us.We love and miss you terribly.My only consolation now is that you are with the Lord.
    Till we meet again booftie,my dear husband,my daddy,best friend, my biggest motivator,
    Rest in the bosom of the lord.

  11. Rio - October 11, 2020 reply

    Kotei I was looking forward to enjoying some of your food, and the old lady’s signature meat pie from back in Primary school days you promised me….. death is wicked!! You were humorous, funny and your free spirited personality drew people to you. You will forever be missed bro. RIPP 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

  12. George Ayisi - October 11, 2020 reply

    Oooo Room! I can’t believe you are gone! You were my senior, a fellow Katangee and a lively roommate in Katanga Hall room 73A (96/97). I still remember how you used to laugh at us that we were small boys. Ooo Charlie Bufti why! I call you Room on Facebook and I always enjoyed your post of varieties of dishes. We had few chats and I said I will definitely be in touch when I came to GH. You are gone but I know we shall see you again in Paradise. (John 5:28,29) My deepest condolences to the family and friends. Buftiiiiii! We will miss you great. It is well!

  13. LEPDUNG ORI EXCELLE (Ogorry) - October 10, 2020 reply

    Rest in God dear Neequaye.
    You will surely be missed.

  14. Macho Stanley - October 10, 2020 reply

    Fello Katangee RIP, I remember you occupied our room 73 A just when I left for 33A, also assisted you anytime u have issues with your car

  15. Teeno - October 10, 2020 reply

    Thank you for the enthusiasm you brought with you every day. For sure, you left your mark in this crazy-crazy world. I think about the idea of legacy and how we often expect it to be grand. But what if legacies are the simple statements we make with our lives daily? Like yours.

  16. Emmanuel Carlos Arthur - October 10, 2020 reply

    May the good LORD who knows and see all things Grant you a safe path to HIM in Jesus name.Amen.

  17. George Yeboah Jnr - October 10, 2020 reply

    Farewell,my friend and school mate!
    On behalf of East Legon Veterans,we wish you a peaceful journey.God be with you till we meet again🙏🏽

  18. Naana - October 10, 2020 reply

    Rest In Peace Bufty

  19. Akua Lartey - October 10, 2020 reply

    You had a heart of gold! Rest in peace 🙏🏼

  20. Presh - October 10, 2020 reply

    Rest well, Bufti…
    One hell of a great guy….
    U’ll be sorely missed.
    Respec….!!

  21. Richard Musaazi - October 10, 2020 reply

    Walk good with ancestors bredda. You have fought the good fight.
    Adieu

  22. T Padi - October 10, 2020 reply

    Rest in perfect peace Kotei. God keep your soul
    🙏🏿

  23. Senyo - October 9, 2020 reply

    Booftie You are gone too soon and will be missed. You were full of life, always spoke your mind. Alwaysbfull ok f jokes. I vividly remember the last time we met and ate Waachie at the hospital.
    Rest in Peace Bro. Wo Dzogban

  24. Adwowa - October 9, 2020 reply

    May God provide peaceful rest, Kotei. Rest in peace. 🙏🏾

  25. Kwabena from France - October 9, 2020 reply

    Dear Mr Neequaye,

    You were a joyful and bold man.
    As a Peace Keeper, you also served mankind.
    We shall not forget you.

    Please rest in peace.

  26. Frank - October 9, 2020 reply

    Hmmm,, words cannot explain it, not even our tears, our hearts are broken. Till we meet again, farewell Boss.

  27. Chimene - October 9, 2020 reply

    Cooly Cooly,
    Where will I get my special groundnut past from now that you have left us to join our heavenly father?
    May your soul rest in perfect peace Boss.

  28. Peter H. Ehrenreich - October 9, 2020 reply

    It was a shock to us all in MSC Ghana when we learned about the premature departure of our dear colleague and friend, Godfrey Neequaye. However, he left a positive legacy in our company – and the maritime industry as a whole with his warm and bubbly personality. He will be missed by so many.
    May his soul Rest In Peace 🙏🏽

  29. Pierre Tomaides - October 9, 2020 reply

    Rest in peace bro, you will be greatly missed.

  30. Naa Akleh - October 9, 2020 reply

    Oh Kotei!!! Left us all so devastated .
    The thought of your demise makes me tear up every moment. You are and will be missed dearly.
    Rest peacefully in the bosom of our Lord till we meet again.
    Kotei wò odzogbaañ 🙏🏽🌹🙏🏽

  31. Salli Wondergem - October 9, 2020 reply

    What a sad sad shock. RIP.

  32. Kojo Abedi - October 9, 2020 reply

    O’Neequaye O’Godfrey! The last time we sat we were with Boogie. Greet am give me. You were blessed with a personality that made you unforgettable. “To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.” – Thomas Campbell

    Rest in peace, Bro. God keep you, for you loved Him.

  33. Sando - October 9, 2020 reply

    Booftie as we mostly called him was easy going with a free spirit. He was a real buddy buddy. Someone you could share and discuss pressing issues with and will be sure of his candid opinion and advice whether it sounded good or not.
    It’s just like yesterday when you sent me on an important assignment and mission at Kpesemkpe in the North East region. The outcome, beautiful Laurentia and then your look alike Amon Benedict.
    My brother and friend, God be with you till we meet again. Rest in perfect peace.

  34. Lyrnna - October 9, 2020 reply

    RIP

  35. Mary Apea Ashun - October 9, 2020 reply

    Words fail me…what a loss to our year group!! Your boisterous presence will be missed every single time we meet…till we meet again, Kotei. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  36. Kwadwo Osei - Nyame Jnr - October 9, 2020 reply

    *Godfred Kotei Neequaye aka Don Bufty aka Don Boftie de Azambuja – OAA 85: In Memoriam.*

    Fare Thee Well Old Soldier Don Bufty

    Bufty whallappen? Don Bufty you make I weak paa oo! I nuh say na God Almighty the Owner of Life dey give wey na im dey take; but still I for ask you say why you do me so? Why you do us so? You make a cry saa wey the tears sef finish. Arnold, Djamsu, Linda dem dems all make man feel pain and the last time I see you we talk about Djamsu sef, wey you tell me say we just for carry on and stay strong ; so why you no stay make we carry on? When you came to my yard in March after I asked you to come help me with some basketball business you lambasted me small say: “Ah Borle, whallappen, why you put on so much weight? This time wey brothers and sisters all dey try lose weight and keep trim and fit wey you come bloat like so?” U make I shy small sef; but we laughed it off after I promised you that I will start working on reducing and be in good form for Xmas. Wey u say you will hold me to it.

    You know one reason why I dey miss you like that? Your brotherliness and your sense of devotion to being there for your pipo. Ibi dat one sef make I cry like a baby maa maa after Aboo Tawa call me ask me if I hear say you pass, wey I tell am say: “What you dey talk? Aboo you dey lie. Bufty? How? Bufty wey he come my der during the lockdown wey me and am dey plan some basketball biznez? U say wetin Aboo, Bufty die?” I was simply hoping against hope that it couldn’t be true cos losing u Bufty is just like losing a serious comrade in the War of Life. You wey however busy you be u dey find time for your pipo. The time I call you one Monday in March, you just tell me say: “Borle Tuesday and Wednesday no good for me, some meetings and some 1 or 2,” but I go dey there Thursday morning sharp. Wey I ask you say Bufty you go remember my place? I ask bcos the time you drop me for house after that night wey Big Don Pogas make we chop and feast teeeey wey we sati dread, we pass the teshie hood inside small before you take me go house, so den we all tire well well.

    Memba dat nyt after the delicious pork and chicken and fish wey Pogas make we feast on? As you dey take me go house you say: “Borle make I see shormtin for my old hood before you go shleep.” So we go chork for some one corner wey we chill small. A few more green bottles or was it guinness? Well worth the time bcos dat be when you give me serious apor about your time in the army. How you had to be extremely tuff and sometimes even ruff to survive and escape some real scary near-death moments, and then you tell me about your other experiences pre-Motown which toughened you up so that by the time we dada ba boys sef land for the Grey City saana your eye already yepen well well small sef about life already. I learnt some oda sides of you wey I neva know sef, which make I respect you even more though I already held you in the highest regard…

    Already den I get nuff respect for you simply cos you bi one dem bros who’s always always ready to give a helping hand. U memba the time I set up Sports Afrique for the Kaneshie der? Puzooni was already helping me push the sports goods, wey I invite brodas make dey come make we share ideas. Memba the nyt wey you, Puzoman, Aboo and Rho Roseb come de shop? Wey we talk tey wey u brodas dey give me dis and dat apor as then man still dey go come go come so yall dey coach me how to dey guard for wanna ruff terrain. U dey kae say me and dis my fat belle I collapse the chair wey I dey sit on but before I could do a humpty dumpty and have a mighty great fall your strong left hand held me up and prevented me from crashing to the ground? I was sitting to your left, and in typical military always-alert style you held my right hand with your left hand and pulled me up before I could hit the floor. Apuuzo, Aboo and Roseb are my witnesses for the day. Wasn’t dat your weaker hand sef? Ur left hand? I memba being pleasantly surprised at your strength and sharpness so later when you start give me army tolis I see where dat serious capa was coming from. I den put it all together.

    Charlie bro you no even come collect the basketballs, and I no fit even organise the bball backboards from London for you. I nuh paa say like you dey, we go finish the project cos your enthusiasm for the game be jejeeje. Don Bufty de Azambuja – U know why and how come I give you dat name? Not just cos of the bourgeois elegant bowler hats which you patented so well oo but also because of your wandering, ever-present perambulating character of being here, there and everywhere brodas and sistas gathered. Often among the first to land and to start the paparazzi work and to bring along the nsa fufuo palmi from the mountains or to bring whatever food bits and goodies you had or do dis and dat. And dat sly cheeky smile of yours with the bowler hat atop made you look like some serious Mafiosi Don too. So twas a combination of factors make I name you so Bufty. Ever-reliable, ever-present, extremely generous Bufty. How can I now get to “revenge” all the good you did me? I also loved your sense of justice. I memba how vexed you were when you heard some stories of the broda – not from OAA 85 oo I beg – who was doing dat bad thing to his bredrin. You cussed as we drove from the feast and you gave me more apor on what you had heard and then I was like wow Bufty is a man after my own heart. Somebody wey etselee kwashia asane kolaa onua a ompe nkwasiasem ni asisie. Oh Bufty u make man shake ooo! I quake well well cos the news hit me like a thunderbolt outta de blue. So fit, so strong, so agile, so mobile, so versatile, so hardworking and always on the move. But charley wo ke ba ha Atta Naa Nyongmor ooo. Akee noko! as we say in Ga. Dis write-up sef I suffer emotionally well well before I fit put anything down so I don’t even know if i go make sense sef.

    Bro – your’e just part of dat crew, dat old solid ole skool crew of reliable bros and sistren many of which we have here. I no go fit mention names; it won’t even be fair to do so cos I don’t wanna sound selective, but the loyalty, the trust, the brodaliness and all dat and all dat is all gud that I’ve felt from the bros and sistren here I go miss dat one too much from you Don Bufty cos I felt it at such close hand.

    We go try carry on and as Onukpa Cyril Engmann wrote recently you would also like us to carry on with your wonderful sense of humor and joyfully celebrate your free-spirited legacy hard as it maybe. Ure just too solid a bro to go so soon Bufty. Daeeeem man. As the tears start come again, make I stop for here. Fare the well soldier; walk well into the hands of the Ancestors my General, our General and go gently and boldly to the other side. You will be very well received by those who have gone ahead. I know you will go well and boldly because you faced every damn bloody battle with sheer courage and with the valour and fearlessness of the martial officer that you were before and which you shall always be. Nantie yie onua Bufty. Hiemo ojobaaa wonyemi Don Bufty de Azambuja. God Dey we dey…

    Kwadwo Osei – Nyame, Jnr aka Borlerino

  37. Greg Amissah - October 9, 2020 reply

    Accept our sincere condolences from Greg , Majella and the Amissah family. May Booftie RIP 🙏🙏

  38. Peter Labaziewicz - October 9, 2020 reply

    RIP Kotei 🙏🏼

  39. Alex Kukula - October 9, 2020 reply

    Rest well bro, you will always be in my memory.

  40. Maali Ene - October 9, 2020 reply

    Was waiting for December 11th to send a birthday wish to u. Good night forever my dear Kotei.
    Your Idoma princess

  41. Michael Akuboh - October 9, 2020 reply

    What makes us who we are ? Some believe it is our family background and upbringing, while others believe it is our social, economic and educational status that defines us. But for Neequaye who I was privileged to have had as a brother from another mother for nearly forty years it was simply CHARACTER. Neequaye had a very humorous and unique way of expressing his views and opinions on life’s issues. He was a very practical and down to earth person. Though I am going to miss you a great deal, I am deeply comforted knowing that you accepted God’s gift of salvation through Christ Jesus. Rest In Peace brother.. Michael Akuboh

  42. David Danso Amenu (Amines) - October 9, 2020 reply

    Ooh bro Godfrey, this news was so tragic and mortifying when I heard about it. You have run your race gallantly and are safely in the lord’s arms. You will always be missed and not forgotten. Rest in eternal peace bro.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  43. Anonymous - October 9, 2020 reply

    I am still in shock bro. A true legend of legends RIPP Snr.

  44. William Asamoah Jr. - October 9, 2020 reply

    Sleep well Kotei😢…. my brother and Facebook foe 🤣. You brought joy to us…….your humour was exceptional. Rest in Peace my brother 🙏🏾

  45. Marc Baffoe-Bonnie - October 9, 2020 reply

    Sleep easy,Buftie. Forever missed…it hurts.

  46. Agent Barnabas - October 9, 2020 reply

    U will always be remembered Mr. Neequaye. Just when life was to begin again with you and our sis your wife and new baby, death had a different twist.
    God gives and he taketh. May you find eternal peace in God’s kingdom. You will forever be missed
    Rest well brother.

  47. Fred - October 9, 2020 reply

    Rest well booftie😪God knows best.

  48. Cecilia KAI - October 9, 2020 reply

    God be with you till we meet again..
    Peaceful rest to your gentle soul. AMEN!

  49. Carlos ashkar - October 9, 2020 reply

    I knew him but for a short while but he impacted me with his vast knowledge in all aspects. Will be missed rest in peace my friend.

  50. Anonymous - October 9, 2020 reply

    I knew him but for a short while but he impacted me with his vast knowledge in all aspects. Will be missed rest in peace my friend.

  51. Ama Mo - October 9, 2020 reply

    Booftie! Booftie! Booftie!
    Booftie, how many times did I call you? O charlay! No response.
    Booftie, you were such a gentleman, with flair and style…no holds barred!
    Your caring smile and jovial effervescence will certainly be missed. You spoke such perfect Fanti with me and never stopped to ensure that me, and all your Akora siblings you cared about, were doing well.
    I miss you terribly, as I’m sure the rest of the 85ers also do.
    Dear Breda…rest in perfect peace in the bosom of our Lord.

  52. Annette Gidigasu - October 9, 2020 reply

    You were always in high spirits!
    You were larger than life!
    Your will never be forgotten.
    Heaven has taken you from us.
    May your rest in eternal peace.
    God bless and keep you in his bosom.

  53. Dinatu - October 9, 2020 reply

    It is well, we love you but God loves you most. It’s a path that we all will pass through one day. Rest in peace.

  54. Odeleye Samuel - October 9, 2020 reply

    May his soul rest in peace!

  55. Monko - October 9, 2020 reply

    Cooly Bally , Shiiibiiishiiiii, Please when I went I told She…. kwerrr nuu ngor e tsuuu bo alo yo ngor ..Sorry I tlld he. Kotei you were full of life and laughter our days in Kumasi were one of the best times. The Accra squad Bolu, Johnny, Gabonny, Skipio, Bazooka etc etc miss our Tsar, Fox Trap , S Bar etc bonding not forgetting Baby our lone ranger sister. You candle is out but the candle will be with us till we all meet again. Rest well and regards to James out there. RIPP Kotei

  56. Fi'ifi Falconer - October 9, 2020 reply

    Indeed we have lost a true brother. Fun and jovial but Booftie was always supportive and ready with humorous advice.

  57. George A Nudsnu - October 9, 2020 reply

    A very welcoming personality on one’s initial interaction with NeequayeHearts have been shattered by your Demise RIP

  58. Yetunde Raji - October 9, 2020 reply

    Rest in peace brother

  59. Mark - October 9, 2020 reply

    We’ve lost a true gem, and a gentleman. RIP Booftie🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  60. Naa Akleh - October 9, 2020 reply

    Still in a state of shock. Tearing up each moment the thought of your demise dawns on me. You were always so full of energy with such good memories of our youth. Always looked forward to what meal you would post next.
    Why!!! God knows beat. You are and will be missed. Rest well in our Lords blossom my brother.
    Kotei wô odzogbaañ🙏🏽🌹🙏🏽🌹🙏🏽

  61. Spencer - October 8, 2020 reply

    Oh my friend, “The Diver”! I have never met anyone who has said a bad thing about you!
    From being my senior during our Fraser days ( Motown) to our good years at Katanga.
    You made sure to reconnect with me when I left Ghana. Every conversation with you was full of laughter.
    You found the Lord, you said. That made you beam when you talked about it.
    May you rest well. You will never be forgotten.

  62. Anonymous - October 8, 2020 reply

    Bufti. This is how I spelt it. You always walked in with an infectious smile….. and the next I would hear is “Colonel Dr Mrs”… and that made me laugh so hard each time you said it. You are sorely missed. Even my parents enjoyed your company. Rest in perfect peace our friend and brother .God knows best.

  63. Anonymous - October 8, 2020 reply

    Bufti. This is how I spelt it. You always walked in with an infectious smile….. and the next I would hear is “Colonel Dr Mrs”… and that made me laugh so hard each time you said it. You are sorely missed. Even my parents enjoyed your company. Rest in perfect peace our friend and brother .God knows best.

  64. Kofi Gbedemah - October 8, 2020 reply

    Being Ghanaian in Nigeria in the 80s meant we were all related.
    Ga, Ashanti, Fante were all blurred lines.
    We were Ghanaian.
    That was all.

    In those days, most of my friends were older, bigger and stronger and they took care of me in typical bodyguard fashion.

    Kotei Neequaye was one such brother, friend and bodyG.

    Our parents were friends in the Gh/Nigerian University Community, and they didn’t live too far away from us, so visiting one another, biking, exchanging books, video games and music was a regular routine for us.

    When i passed the Common Entrance and entered the ABU Secondary School, Demonstration Secondary School, he was already a senior there and kept all bullies and parasites away from me.

    He taught me breakdance moves. He tried to get me interested in Basketball, but that didn’t work 😁..

    Then he and his family moved to Ghana…

    We followed suit a few years later.
    We hooked up in the early 90s back in Ghana and we ensured we met at least 3 times every year, and spoke almost every month.

    Hes one of the few people I’ve kept in touch with from the mid 80s till date.

    We spoke only 3 or so days ago. My WhatsApps to you remained unanswered from the 2nd of October… 😢

    Nigga, you do me dirty paaaa…
    But I forgive you.

    I love you bro. Rest well .. 😢

    I almost forgot to add this.
    Kotei Neequaye introduced me to Facebook in February 2009.

    If i met you there, and we share a good friendship, he is the reason.
    Rest in Peace, Booftie

    Rest Peacefully, Steel Pulse’s Ambassador to Ghana.
    😢😢

  65. Anonymous - October 8, 2020 reply

    Will miss you. R. I. P. Booftie!!!

  66. Ewuraaaaaaaasi! - October 8, 2020 reply

    O’Nee!!!! Must you always surprise!?
    Who will scream and drag my name whenever, and wherever I show up?! That energy, unbridled joy and toothy broad smile will be missed dearly! The day is spent, sleep tight in Our Lord’s Arms, enjoy true Shalom!

  67. Loway - October 8, 2020 reply

    “Bufty ni”, and you would shout back “Loway ni”.You were one unique character amongst many I have come across.You had a genuine and kind heart,spoke your mind freely and loved to enjoy your life to the fullest.I’ll miss your sharing spirit and your early morning waakye initiatives.Bufty i !,Above The Law! Rest In Peace till we meet again.

  68. Anonymous - October 8, 2020 reply

    Booftie as my sis your wife calls u, u have left a great vacuum in our hearts, but we are consoled with the fact that you are with your maker.
    Continue to RIP

  69. Chaulie - October 8, 2020 reply

    Nii was a very good and friendly buddy. In those days at Africa Online which was the hangout joint we had fun and enjoyed our youth days. He kept his cool and calm till now. Rest well buddy, rest in the bossom of the Lord

  70. Sam Leo-andoh - October 8, 2020 reply

    Rest in perfect Peace my brother. Our God almighty has prepared a place for you. Your wonderful smile which brightens every darkness is so missed. You are gone but no forgotten. Amanfo miss you and the group of 80-85 miss you dearly

  71. Solomon Affum - October 8, 2020 reply

    Ras Neequay ! Ras Neequay! Ras Neequay!😩😩😭 as we affectionately called you in Institute of Management Studies days and once I can’t read the response “The Don Solo ! breaks me down to realize that you’re really no more😭. A gem of an intellectual, wise and full of life human being is lost. Friends and love ones will forever miss you!
    Ras Fare the well🙏🏾,May the God Lord keep you well till we meet again 🙏🏾. R.I.P Anyemi😭😭😭

  72. Kwasi Osei-Boateng - October 8, 2020 reply

    Ma’ man!!
    Words escape me, brother…for losses have been many this year. Heartbroken. My housemate & classmate. You are going to be missed till we meet in glory. May God hold you close in His bosom. Your friend and brother, OBOAT.🙏🏾

  73. Godwin Mate - October 8, 2020 reply

    Kotei, we were introduced by our parents circa 1975 in Rome of all places something we share with pride with all our mutual friends and have been close buds since we came to class 3 at University Primary. I recall my Dad took us to school and we were in the same house @ Prempeh College albeit you left to Achimota School the following year, I will miss our Saturday morning trips to get waakye from Madina, This tribute is so surreal and am tearing up as I type this rest well my brother till we meet again. Peace 🙏🏽

  74. Ewuraaaaasi! - October 8, 2020 reply

    O’Nee! Who will scream and drag out my name in public, with such energy, joy and toothy broad smile as you always did! You’ll be dearly missed. Sleep tight!

  75. Anonymous - October 8, 2020 reply

    Neequaye….. As I always call you. You have never refused to give when I ask. May God give you peace to rest. You are dearly missed.
    Rest well
    Rest wel
    Rest well
    Babanawo sia

  76. Chief Asante - October 8, 2020 reply

    RIPP my brother. A life well lived. You’ll be sorely missed. Seeing the little one yesterday was heart wrenching indeed…..a true photocopy of your nutsy self. Your mum insists she’ll continue to bake the pies we’ve eaten from childhood days to date. Much love Kotei. God knows best.

  77. Esther (Olivia) Prempeh - October 8, 2020 reply

    My class mate at university primary school UP80 he was very kind and lovable, always smiling, and ready to help when need arises.
    We be lost touch for a very long time till some few months ago l was added to our platform, l had always want to him, distance didn’t allow it.
    Godfred you will forever be in my heart, you were such a wonderful dearest boy.
    Rest in perfect peace
    May the Angels guide you home peacefully.

  78. Betty - October 8, 2020 reply

    Just as lively as you were on earth, praying that your soul continues to rejoice with the angels. Rest in Power

  79. Charlotte Asante - October 8, 2020 reply

    Deeply saddened by your passing. You stood for so much, and lived life with a passion! You will be missed.

  80. Abena Osei-Lah - October 8, 2020 reply

    I still can’t believe it. So full of life one minute – teasing us with pictures of wonderful food – and gone the next. Unbelievable. RIP Booftie. Till we meet again.

  81. Eddie Banku - October 8, 2020 reply

    My brother from another mother. I am privileged to have met you and consider you as one of my close buddy.
    We joke and take the mickey out of each other every time and we loved it.
    Who will post pictures of food so I can salivate and now I can’t flow you fans again.
    OooooooooNeequaye!
    OooooooooNeequaye!
    OooooooooNeequaye!
    I will miss you.
    God gave you and he has recalled you.
    Rest well in the arms of your maker.
    I will miss you.

  82. Eric Nsarkoh - October 8, 2020 reply

    An eternal source of energy, fun and congeniality. Rest in the Lord’s peace, Godfrey

  83. Ivor Agbemenyale - October 8, 2020 reply

    Kotei Neequaye was my year mate and house mate in Achimota. He was fun to be with and always cheerful. He will be missed dearly. Rest in peace bro. Still can’t believe it.


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