Stephen Kesse, known as Kessben, a prominent Ghanaian businessman and founder of the Kessben Group, has died at the age of 68. His passing marks the end of a career that spanned several key industries, including media, education, hospitality, and finance. Kessben reportedly succumbed to an illness after a period of declining health.

His business empire, built over decades, left a significant mark on Ghana’s economic and social landscape. The Kessben Group, which he founded, was known for its diverse ventures across multiple sectors. His influence extended beyond business, contributing to local development and community initiatives.

Kessben’s death has sparked reflections on his contributions and the legacy he leaves behind. Colleagues and associates have expressed condolences, acknowledging his impact on both business and society. His passing is a loss for the Ashanti Region and the broader Ghanaian business community.

The news has prompted discussions about the lasting influence of his ventures and the future of the companies he helped shape. As the Kessben Group continues, his legacy remains a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to growth and development.