GBTF Magazine

30 Kojo “Diggy” Donkor first became involved with the Ghana Brain Tumor Foundation two years ago, after his close friend Jejo was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Deeply moved by Jejo’s story and his vision to create a foundation that would support people in Ghana without access to the same level of medical care, Kojo immediately got involved. Since then, he has remained one of the Foundation’s most active supporters. “The same principles that guided Jejo to start this initiative continue to inspire me,” Kojo says. “I’ve always believed in social support for causes like this. Over the years, I’ve raised funds for different foundations through sporting events, but this one feels especially close to home—it directly supports people in need.” Professionally, Kojo works in technology as a Security Solutions Architect, but beyond his career, he describes himself as an “Amateur Extreme Athlete”—someone who thrives on pushing limits and giving back. He lives by a simple philosophy: “It does not cost an ounce to be nice.” That spirit of kindness and action drives his passion for the Foundation’s mission to expand access to brain tumor care in Ghana. Through his extensive network and sporting community, Kojo has already recruited several friends to participate in events that raise awareness and funds for the Foundation, helping to amplify its reach and impact. Following his successful triathlon, Kojo took on another challenge, the 2025 Texas City Tri/Duathlon, which includes a 3-mile run, a 15mile bike ride, and a 2-mile run. His goal is to continue fundraising for the Ghana Brain Tumor Foundation, which is doing vital work in Ghana by providing awareness, equipment, and spotlight Meet Kojo “Diggy” Donkor Security Solutions Architect | Advocate & Supporter of The Brain Tumor Foundation

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