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Wilfrid Kobina Mensa Andoh was born on April 1, 1941, to the late Jacobs Bartels Kweku Andoh, a renowned Accountant, and Auditor who worked with U.A.C., and the late Elizabeth Esi Andoh (Nee Kinful) both of Elmina.
Wilfrid Andoh was born at Palladium in Accra. He started school at age 5, a year earlier than the usual school age because he followed his aunt Mrs. Anna Yankah a Catholic School Teacher to school.
It was noticed that he was very attentive and understood what was being taught so he was allowed to join the class.
Opia Mensa was the 10th born. He had seven brothers and one sister.

He continued his education at St. Joseph’s middle school where he sat and passed the Common Entrance Examination successfully gaining admission to St Augustine’s College Cape Coast.
His father did not allow him to go to St. Augustine’s because it was a boarding school and he had his other siblings as well as nephews and nieces to take care of.
Wilfrid attended St Thomas Aquinas Secondary School, a Catholic School in Accra.
He passed his Ordinary Level (O’ Level) with good grades and proceeded to KNUST for the pre University access course which he once again sailed through easily and was admitted to the Department of Pharmacy to pursue a degree in Pharmacy.
He completed successfully with a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B Pharm).
He was posted to Korle Bu for his internship and subsequently posted to Tema Polyclinic where he worked for a number of years.
He moved on to work with Lever Brothers Ghana Limited (now Unilever) where he performed creditably and was sent to Sweden and Norway to pursue a post-graduate course in Industrial Pharmacy.
Wilfrid had a short stint at Johnson Wax before going into private practice with a colleague and established (Ansong and Andoh) A & A Pharmacy in Dansoman, where he worked for several years. He then worked in another Pharmacy in Prampram.
He joined Tobinco Pharmacy and later TENASA Pharmacy. He was a very sociable and peace-loving man who was often called upon to settle disagreements.
He was also President of the Zone Four Welfare Association (ZOFWA) in his community eleven neighbourhood. His leadership brought the community very close together and they are still a close-knit community.
He was a staunch Catholic who hardly missed his Sunday early morning mass. He was invited to Parish Council of Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church in the mid-1980s and somewhere along the line he was made the Parish Pastoral Council President (Chairperson) from 1987-1989.
During his Chairmanship, he supervised the successful first-ever Open Air Priestly Ordination at the Akodjo Park opposite Our Lady of Mercy Parish.
He also joined the Knights of Marshal and rose through the ranks to finally become a Deputy Supreme Knight.
He is survived by his wife Gladys Andoh, three children Yvonne, Doreen, and Kobby, three grandchildren, a sister Phyllis Ofosu-Amaah, brother Robert Andoh and a host of cousins, nephews, nieces, and in-laws.
Burial: Final funeral rites and Thanksgiving Service Saturday, November 7, 2020.
Funeral Service: Our Lady Of Mercy Catholic Church (Olam), Community 1, Tema
Filing Past: Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 7:45am
Burial Mass: Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 9:00am
Private Burial: Tema Cemetery, Community 9
Final Funeral Rites: ECG Training School Grounds, Community 10, Tema
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