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The Life and Legacy of Benjamin Kwamina Arthur: A Philanthropist, Business Icon and Pillar of Faith

EFO MAWUGBE by EFO MAWUGBE
March 28, 2025
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By William Sarpong (In-law)

The sudden passing of Mr. Benjamin Kwamina Arthur, Managing Director of KNATTO Complex Ltd, has left many in Ghana in shock and mourning. At the age of 80, he departed this world, leaving behind an indelible mark on his family, his community, and the nation. His contributions to employment creation, philanthropy and national development have made him one of the most respected figures on Ghana’s business and social landscape.

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A Life of Impact, Generosity and Faith

Born in Agona Nyakrom in the Central Region, Mr. Arthur was not just a businessman but a beacon of hope for many. As the head of one of Ghana’s finest construction firms, he played a crucial role in infrastructural development and job creation. His company, KNATTO Complex Ltd, provided employment for countless Ghanaians, giving many families a means of livelihood.

Beyond business, he was a man of immense generosity. Many regarded him as the “breadwinner of the poor and needy” because of his unwavering commitment to uplifting the less privileged. Whether through scholarships for students, financial support for struggling families or investment in community projects, his presence was felt far beyond boardrooms and construction sites.

A devout man of faith, Mr. Arthur was also a strong supporter of churches across the country. He believed in the power of the church to shape society positively and worked tirelessly to assist religious institutions. His contributions ranged from financial support to church projects, donations for evangelism, and even direct involvement in church-building efforts. Many congregations across Ghana benefited from his generosity, and he remained a steadfast partner in spreading the gospel and strengthening the Christian faith.

A Loss That Leaves a Void

Mr. Arthur was the pillar of his family and a father figure to many outside of it. His ability to shoulder responsibilities and alleviate burdens made him a unique personality in Ghana’s social fabric. His death has not only left his family in mourning but also created a crisis for the many who depended on his kindness and generosity.

His impact went beyond charity—he was a man who understood that a strong private sector could ease the burdens of government. By creating jobs and empowering others, he demonstrated how successful individuals could contribute to national development. If more people followed his example, Ghana would experience less unemployment and greater economic stability.

A Call to Emulate His Legacy

The best way to honor Mr. Benjamin Kwamina Arthur is for others, especially business leaders and the wealthy, to follow in his footsteps. His life was proof that true wealth is measured not just in financial success but in the number of lives positively impacted.

In a world where many focus solely on personal gain, his story serves as a reminder that success should be shared. His investments in people, his dedication to community upliftment, and his philanthropic deeds should inspire a new generation of business leaders to build not just empires but legacies.

His faith-driven generosity, especially toward churches, sets a high standard for those in positions of influence. He understood that supporting the work of God was a noble responsibility, and his actions reflected his deep spiritual commitment.

Forever Remembered

As Ghana mourns, it also celebrates a life well-lived. Though he is gone, his works will continue to speak for him. He was a mighty oak—firm, reliable, and deeply rooted in the service of humanity and God. His contributions to Ghana’s development, his kindness, and his unwavering support for the downtrodden will never be forgotten.

May his soul rest in peace.

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