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GET TO KNOW CECIL KYEI
A.K.A. ENOCH ADDICO

"When the journey of life is complete, Lord, may Thy humble servant find solace in the peace of Thy heavenly abode."
Cecil Kyei, affectionately known as Enoch Awuley Addico, was born in Accra, Ghana, on March 9th, 1970. He was the beloved son of Paul Charway Addico, originally from Prampram and Accra, and Lily Ayeley Solomon, both of whom have gone on to be with the Lord. Enoch's early years were marked by a strong sense of family and community, values that shaped his life and career.
Cecil began his academic studies at Cambridge Academy in Korle Gonno, Accra, and later enrolled at Swedru Secondary School, where he completed his High school Education.
After completing his formal education, Enoch pursued studies in accountancy, demonstrating an early aptitude for numbers and finance. His dedication and diligence led him to the School of Accountancy, where he honed his skills and developed a passion for the profession.
Enoch began his professional journey with the J.T. Addico Chartered Accountants office after his academic achievements. In this role, he was known for his meticulous attention to detail, unwavering integrity, and commitment to excellence. His work not only earned him the respect of his colleagues and clients but also established him as a trusted and reliable figure in the field of accounting.
Beyond his professional life, Enoch was cherished for his warm and compassionate nature. He was a man who believe in the goodness of God and he approached every aspect of his life with a spirit of humility and grace. His kindness and generosity left an indelible mark on all who knew him.
Enoch moved to the United States in 1999 in pursuit of his dreams and greener pastures. In the early 2000s, he successfully transitioned into the trucking industry, where his hard work and dedication truly shone. Ever the enterprising individual, he also established a Non-Emergency Medical Transport (NEMT) business, reflecting his passion for helping others. Enoch believed in working hard, playing hard, and enjoying life to the fullest. Enoch understood that life was not all about himself. He was committed to uplifting those around him, always eager to support and help them grow.
A man of many interests, Enoch had a deep appreciation for fashion and cars and embraced life with confidence and authenticity, always living on his own terms. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Cynthia, with whom he shared 30 years of love and partnership, and their three beautiful daughters.
Enoch's legacy is one of dedication, integrity, and love. Though he is no longer with us, his memory lives on in the hearts of his family, friends, and all those whose lives he touched. His life was a testament to the power of hard work, faith, and compassion, and he will be dearly missed. May his soul rest in perfect peace.


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