Kojo may refer to:
- King Kojo, a novel by Ruth Plumly Thompson
 - KOJO (company), Australian entertainment company which supported the Adelaide Film Festival#Indigenous Feature Documentary Initiative
 - KOJO (FM), a radio station (91.1 FM) licensed to Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States
 - Kojo (Iraq), Yazidi village near Sinjar in northern Iraq
 - Kojo (programming language)
 - Kojo, North Korea, location of a highway airstrip in North Korea
 - Kojo, the main village of Koijärvi, Finland
 
People
- Kojo (maroon) (c. 1680–1744), a Jamaican maroon also known as Cudjoe
 - Kojo (singer) (born 1953), singer who entered for Finland in the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest
 - Kojo Annan (born 1973), the son of ex-UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan
 - Kojo Laing (1946–2017), Ghanaian novelist and poet
 - Kojo Mensah (born 1985), Ghanaian basketball player
 - Kojo Nnamdi (born 1945), American radio show host
 - Edward Kojo Duncan-Williams (born 1910), Ghanaian politician
 - Boris Kodjoe (born 1973), Austrian-American actor
 - Nikola Kojo (born 1967), Serbian actor
 
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