Leslie Kweku Amissah, husband of influencer Hayet Rida and trailblazer in communication, passes away

Renowned event and media communications expert Leslie Kweku Amissah has passed away, leaving behind an enduring legacy of innovation and dedication.

 

Amissah, the husband of Ghanaian content creator, influencer, and entrepreneur Hayet Rida, was a trailblazer in event management with over 25 years of experience across Africa and beyond.

 

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As the Founder and CEO of Mosaicblue Communication and Portobello & Company, Amissah’s career was defined by his strategic brilliance and ability to create flawless, impactful events. From high-profile corporate functions to culturally rich festivals, his work consistently raised the bar in the industry.

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In a heartfelt tribute shared on social media, Hayet Rida wrote:
“The greatest love I have ever felt. I carry this pain with purpose. It will last forever as proof that I experienced true love! Loving you has been the greatest honor. My love, my husband, rest easy. 🤎”

According to insider sources, he collapsed and was pronounced dead later.

Tributes have poured in from friends, family, and business associates, celebrating a life of remarkable achievements and unwavering love.

The family has announced that condolence visits will begin on January 26th at the Amissah residence in East Legon on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2-5 pm.

Funeral arrangements are yet to be communicated. His impact and memory will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew and admired him.

 

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