The body of late sports broadcaster, Christopher Opoku has arrived in Ghana ahead of his burial which is scheduled to happen this weekend.
The body of the 42-year-old journalist arrived today at exactly 7:45 at the Kotoka International Airport on a British Airways flight with his wife Mrs Vivian Opoku and three children.
It was met on arrival by close relatives, church members and some of the sports journalists who worked closely with him.
The body of the former Metro TV presenter is expected to be flown to Kumasi tomorrow to begin preparations for his burial ceremony on July 15.
Opoku, affectionately known as Columbus, died of cancer on Wednesday, May 10, 2017.
Christopher Opoku, who until his trip abroad for treatment, was news editor at Citi FM has worked in the media for more than fifteen years.
He started as the host of a gospel show on Luv Fm, a station based in Kumasi where he was a student at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
Chris then evolved to become one of Ghana’s known sports journalists. He worked with Asempa FM and Power FM before it was re-branded Starr FM.
He was named Best Football Commentator and Best Football Journalist (PLB) in 2008 and 2009.
Aside his work as a sports broadcaster, he had a strong passion for music, and he was heavily involved in running the music department of his church.
He will be remembered as a dedicated, passionate and very lively person and he will be missed by all who knew him.
Christopher Opoku’s body arrives in Ghana ahead of burial
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