Kojo Baffoe


Frank Kojo Baffoe Jr. is a writer, poet, blogger, media consultant, producer, columnist, editor of Destiny Man, and is currently based in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Early life

Kojo was born 10 April 1972 in Munich, Germany to a Ghanaian father and German mother. He grew up in Maseru, Lesotho where he finished his schooling at Machabeng High School in 1990. He then spent the following year as an exchange student back in his country of birth. In 1992 he moved to Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa to study for a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, after which he moved back to Lesotho and was part of numerous family run business ventures.

Back to South Africa

In the early 2000s Kojo came back to South Africa and consulted on various ventures and businesses, he then founded Baffoe Kakana IT Consulting and later Monstafunk Productions. He then went on to work as a producer on Making Moves, Content Producer on Zwahashu, Afro Café, Zooming in on Men.

Poetry

Kojo's first attempts at poetry were at the Jungle Connection in 1999 in Doornfontein, Johannesburg which is where he started to learn the craft of performance and not just "getting onto stages and mumbling poetry" or "merely just reciting of words" as he puts it.

Poetry Performance

Highlights of his performances include:
Along with performing Kojo has facilitated various workshops and been part of several poetry commissions up till his hiatus from 2008 till early 2013.

Print and digital media

Kojo was founding editor of Blaque Magazine in 2008, a columnist for City Press between 2009 and 2011, and has been the editor of Destiny Man since August 2010. Kojo has been an avid blogger, with on Blogspot, on WordPress, on Tumblr, and finally settling on his own website while still being active on various social networks.
For me, they are other platforms for communicating and for writing. My blogs were an opportunity to write regularly and share content. Social media is great for understanding people and society, for story ideas, for debate and engagement, for the sharing of thoughts, etc. ~ Kojo