
Samuel Kwaku Adu Aboagye – Deputy Director-General of National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO).
It is often said that the hour of death cannot be foretold. Though we acknowledge this truth, we tend to believe that such a moment lies far ahead in time. Never did we imagine that today, we would be gathered here to remember and mourn our brother Hon. Samuel Aboagye, whose body we cannot identify.Â
 Adu Kwaku, as the family calls him, was born on December 23, 1990, in Damongo, in the Savannah Region of Ghana.Â
His parents are the late Mr. Jeremiah Kwabena Aboagye and Madam Ama Ajubi. The father was an Agric Extension officer at Damongo and later became a businessman upon his retirement and came home to Adansi-Patakoro.
The late father was the chief of Patakoro in the early ’80s. He was the last child of his parents (Kakyere).Â
Early lifeÂ
Hon. Samuel Aboagye started his primary school at the Damongo Cambridge Educational Complex. He joined his parents to return to Obuasi since his father had retired and was getting older.
He continued his education at Bekwai, Victory International Complex, and wrote his BECE at St. Philip Catholic Int. School at Tutuka-Obuasi in 2006.
He was enrolled at St. Margaret Senior High from 2007 to 2010 for his secondary education.
He had his first degree from Accra Business School and proceeded to do his master’s programme in business administration between the years of 2020 and 2024.Â
Christian lifeÂ
Adu was a Christian and member of the Church of Pentecost. He was baptized in water at Damongo in the year 2005. He prides himself as a member of the Church of Pentecost because the whole family attends the Church of Pentecost, of which his elder brother is a pastor.
His love for God and things in the church was admirable.
He was someone who did not hide his Christian faith and was always ready to contribute his quota to the growth and development of his church.Â
Professional lifeÂ
Hon. Samuel Aboagye was a promising young man full of business ideas. With the help of his family, he made his first business trip to Germany in 2013 and later to the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States of America (USA).
During this period, he also served as a FIFA-licensed agent, engaging in international sports management and building valuable global networks.
He returned to Ghana in 2017 to serve his country and his hometown, Adansi, until the Black Wednesday of this tragic incident, which claimed his life. He was married to Abigail Salami and had two children, all girls.Â
Political lifeÂ
 Hon. Samuel Aboagye was the parliamentary candidate for the NDC, Obuasi East Constituency, in the 2020 elections.
He was again the parliamentary candidate in the 2024 elections, which he won, but administrative errors on the side of the electoral commission wrongfully announced the win to his opponent, for which the case is pending in the law court.
The President, John Dramani Mahama, then appointed him as the Deputy Director General of NADMO. It was in this capacity, serving his people and his country, that he got involved in this tragic helicopter crash.Â
Transition to gloryÂ
On the morning of Wednesday, 6th August 2025, news broke out in the social media about a helicopter crash; little did we know that our brother was part of the people who were on the plane.
The news sends shockwaves through the family and friends; even now, it remains difficult to accept that our son, brother, and friend is no more with us.
The family investment in our brother has gone to waste. Why so soon, Sammy?We take comfort in the Lord that death is not the end; it is but a brief rest for those who walk with the Lord. Indeed, his passing is a profound loss to the family, the church, and the community.Â
Adu Kwaku, hmmmmm!Â
May His soul Rest In Perfect Peace.Â
Damirifa due, Brother.
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