[3] In 1981, Bonsu then moved to the Drayton School in London, England where he acquired his Advanced Level Certificate.
They shared a home in Offinso, a town in Ghana's Ashanti region, but as they grew older, their lives started to diverge.
[11][13] He went against former president of the GFA Kwesi Nyantakyi, politician and executive member of Accra Hearts of Oak, Vincent Odotei Sowah, a former FA vice-chairman, Joseph Ade Coker and former executive council chairman, Y.A Ibrahim.
[18][19] Bonsu served as a board member for Ghana Oil Company (GOIL) from July 2009 to April 2015.
[23][24] In July 2016, he vacated his office and resigned after the Kumasi Traditional Council called him to order for his decision to take Nana Agyenim Boateng the Amoamanhene off the Kejetia project board without giving a notice to Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene.
[26][27][28] Ahead of the 2020 elections, in September 2018 towards the National Democratic Congress' Presidential primaries he declared his intention to contest as Party's president flagbearership role.
[8] In December 2018, he announced his decision to drop out of the race for the role and threw his support to whoever would emerge winner at the end of the primaries.