Prominent Ghanaian businessman and road construction magnate Kofi Job has announced that he is stepping away from his business interests after handing over the management of his business empire to his wife to focus on Christian ministry.
Speaking about his decision, Kofi Job said he had come to the conviction that material wealth and worldly achievements are temporary, prompting him to devote the next phase of his life to the work of God.
“I’ve handed over my empire and road construction business to my wife because I believe everything I have achieved is vanity. The time has come for me to focus on God’s work,” he said.
He disclosed that he is now under the ministry of Bohye Prayer Camp in Kumasi, where he intends to dedicate himself to serving God and pursuing his spiritual calling.
The businessman did not indicate whether he would continue to play any advisory role in the businesses he founded or provide details about the transition of leadership.
Kofi Job is widely known in Ghana’s construction industry, particularly for his involvement in road infrastructure projects. His decision to relinquish control of his business marks a significant shift from entrepreneurship to full-time ministry.
The announcement has generated widespread public interest, with many Ghanaians taking to social media to commend his decision. Supporters have described the move as an expression of faith and personal conviction, while others have praised him for entrusting the management of his businesses to his wife as he embarks on a new chapter of his life.
His decision adds to a growing number of prominent personalities who have publicly chosen to leave successful professional careers to pursue religious ministry.
Source: www.kumasimail.com































































