MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES 51 NORTEY, William Adjei NORTEYE, Nigel Bryan NORTEYE, Nigel Bryan NORVORH, Jerry NSIAH, Elizabeth NSIAH, Michael Gyamfi NSIAH, Solomon Sylvester NSIAH-ABABIO, Terry NSIAH-ABABIO, Yvette NSOH, Jerome NSOR, Mavis Appligiba NTI, David Osei NTI, Henrietta Frimpomaa NTIAMOAH, Daniel Agyei NTIM, Isaac Denkyi NTIRI, Amma Ohenewaa NTIRIWAA, Faustina Opoku NTOW, Emmanuel NTOW, Emmanuel NTOW, Ferdinard Opentu NTREH, Edwina NTUMY, Yvette NUAKOH, Emmanuel NUAKOH, Hilda Atta NUAMAH, Cindy Kyeiwaa NUAMAH, Elijah Takyi NUAMAH, Kwabena NUAMAH, Rita Ampaah NUBUEKE, Courage Ivan NUDANU, Akpene Yawa NUENOR, Joyce Maku NUHU, Sharifatu NUNEKPEKU, Mabel NURIDEEN, Sajidah NURUDEEN, Muniwara NURUDEN, Samira NUTEKPOR, Hope Kofi NWIAKWAW, Dorah NWOSU, Rosemary Chisom NYAABA, Winifred NYABE, Mawuko NYAHO, Divine Yao NYAMADI, Livingstone Agakpe NYAMADOR, Derrick Kwasi Dela NYAMEDI, Derrick Kojo NYAMEDIHENE, Rebecca NYAMEDOR, Juliet Asi NYAMEKYE, Barbara NYAMEKYE, Cindy Arko NYAMEKYE, Deborah Afia Amoah NYAMEKYE, Emmanuel NYAMEKYE, Esther NYAMEKYE, Esther NYAMEKYE, Mary Foriwaa NYAMEKYE, Ophelia NYANA, Michelle Mwin-So NYANDEY, Sylvia Gamba NYANTAKYI, Nana Kyei NYARKO, Abigail Adobea NYARKO, Asiedua Akua NYARKO, Audrey Adwoa NYARKO, Barbara Akosua Dufie NYARKO, Eric Afram NYARKO, Erica Ofori NYARKO, Frimpong Kwabena NYARKO, Godfred NYARKO, Irene NYARKO, Isaac Son NYARKO, Juliana Okyerebea NYARKO, Linda Abena NYARKO, Matilda Adwoa NYARKO, Millicent Boatemaa NYARKO, Roberta Afriyie NYARKO, Solomon Ohene NYARKO, Yeboah Jefferson NYARKOA, Priscilla Debrah Yaa NYARKOH, Portia NYARKOH-APPIAH, Abel NYARKO-OPARE, Priscilla Agyeibea NYARKO-PONG, Kwame Saka NYARKOTEY, Henry NYARKO-YAWSON, Kobina NYATUAME, Josiah Makafui NYAVLO, Frederick NYAVOR, Beatrice Akua NYAVOR, Enam Peter Kwashie NYAVOR, Stallone Komla NYIANLE, John-Baptist Morkeh NYINANSE, Zippporah Afriyie NYOFAM, Latif NYUMUTEI, Wendell OBENG HOLDBROOK, Dagna OBENG, Alfred Adu OBENG, Annabelle OBENG, Benjamin OBENG, Cosmos Nkansah OBENG, Emmanuel OBENG, Emmanuella Bosompemaa OBENG, Ernestina Abena Boatemaa OBENG, Frank OBENG, Gifty OBENG, Janet Danquah OBENG, Junior Kofi OBENG, Kelvin Ransford OBENG, Michael OBENG, Nana Kwame Opoku OBENG, Priscilla Yaa OBENG-ASIEDU, Yolanda OBENG-MIREKU, Victoria OBIAGHARA, Ifeoma Getrude OBIEMEKA, Sunday Ozioma OBIRI BOATENG, Emmanuel OBIRI, Arnold Amoah-Asare OBIRI, Emmanuel Asare OBIRI-AMPONSAH, Dorothy OBISSAU, Hilary Frimpomaa OBODAI, Adelaide Naa Ayorkor OBODAI, Gabriel OBODAI, Sandra OBO-NAI, Sowah OCANSEY, Adelaide OCANSEY, Lydia OCLOO, Augustine Karikari OCLOO, Bernard Kofi OCLOO, Samuel OCRAN, Vanessa Ampiaw ODAI, Prince ODAI, William Laryea ODAME, Godfred ODAMTTEN, Judy Akweley ODAMTTEN, Kurtis Tetteh Quarshie ODAMTTEN-SOWAH, Sharon ODDOYE, Jerry James ODDOYE, Sadique Nii Okpoti ODECHIE-BOSSMAN, Sandra Nakie ODEI GYEBI, Josephine ODEI, Adelaide Abena Ampomea ODEI, Esther Nana Akua ODEI, Samuel Safo ODEI-APPAH, Elsie ODJAO, Anastasia Manye Korkor ODJEAWO, Stephen Tetteh ODJER, Emmanuel Kwadwo Luxury ODO-AGBOTTAH, Essi Elinam ODOI, Carolina Ama ODOI, Daniel Kwesi ODOI, Godwin ODOI, Vanessa Naa Koshie ODONKOR, Sandra Nyokor ODONKOR, Sandra ODOOM, Joseph ODOOM, Michael ODOOM, Thomas ODOOM-KWAKYE, Gifty ODOTEYE, Esther Ayorkor ODU, Doreen Naa Ayorkor ODUMODU, Mac Anthony Ikechukwu ODURO, Henrich ODURO, Hephzibah IMPORTANT NOTICE: This is the 2021/2022 class list and does not constitute the list of graduating students. The official list of graduating students will be published in a special reporter of the University
52 MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES ODURO, Kwaku ODURO, Nana Ama Sarfowa ODURO, Samuel ODURO-ASIEDU, Clement Kwaku ODURO-DANSO, Richmond ODURO-KWARTENG, Bernard OFEI, Belinda Nana Yaa OFFEI, Augustina OFFEI, Gifty Odamea OFFEI, Samuel OFFEI-AKOTO, Vanessa Oforiwaa OFFEIBEA, Janet Adisi OFFEI-BOADU, Sweety Ann Adelaide OFFIN, Jennifer OFORI AGYEI, Shika OFORI ANTWI, Kelvin OFORI JUNIOR, Michael OFORI, Adelaide OFORI, Bernard Nyarko OFORI, Boakye Nancy OFORI, Daniel Awuku OFORI, David OFORI, Deborah OFORI, Desmond Asiamah OFORI, Edwin Adu OFORI, Efia Sakyiwaa OFORI, Emmanuel Kwame OFORI, Frank OFORI, Gertrude Gyamfua OFORI, Isaac Aniapam OFORI, Manuella Asamoabea OFORI, Pestus Ansah Kojo OFORI, Philip Appiah OFORI, Rachel Kumi OFORI, Samuel Kwame OFORI, Samuel OFORI, Sandra OFORI, Senanu OFORI-ADUSEI, Christine OFORI-AMANFO, Samuel OFORI-ASANTE, Nana Ama OFORI-ATTA, Esther Ampofo OFORI-ATTAH, Priscilla OFORI-AYEH, Jeffrey OFORI-DARTEH, Miriam OFORI-TIEKU, Kwabena Jnr OFOSU, Albert OFOSU, Belinda OFOSU, Charles OFOSU, Dominic OFOSU, Emmanuel OFOSU, Emmanuella OFOSU, Frank OFOSU, Ricky Annin OFOSU, Samuel Yeboah OFOSU, Tracy Korang OFOSUA, Lawrencia OFOSUA, Linda OFOSUAPEA-ABEKEH, Tracy Vanessa OFOSUHENE, Daniel OFOSUHENE, Jessica Maame Afia OFOSUHENE, Princess OFOSUHENE, Selina Anima OFOSU-KYE, Bertha OFOSU-YEBOAH, Dora Serwaa OFUJI, Francis OGHORO, Emmanuel Ogheneyovwe OGHUVWU, Praise Oyinbra OGLI, Michael OGYIRE, Justin Kofi OHEMENG, Kwasi Boateng OHENE, Abigail Yaa Atuabea OHENE, Benjamin OHENE, Jeffrey Opoku OHENE, Kenneth Davis OHENE, Kudom Adjei OHENE, Solomon OHENE, Victory OHENE-DJAN, Mercy OHENE-GYAN, Prempeh OHENE-NYARKO, Gabriel OHENE-SAFO, Emmanuel OJAOMO, Catherine Tomilola OKAI, Joseph Asante OKAI, Obed Ayikai OKAI, Richard OKAI-TWUM, Alberta Oweridua OKANG, Flavia Naa Kai OKEREKE, Christopher OKIKA, Favour OKINE, Ibtisamah Abdallah OKINE, Judith Beauty OKINE, Naa Amokor OKINE, Naa Ayele Fio OKINE, Nathan OKINE, Sarah Naa Korkoi OKINE, Sheryl OKINE, Valerie Naa Dei OKLETEY, Sonia Korkor Teiko OKLIKA, Rebecca OKLU, Linda Nana Esi OKOE, Levenia Teley Amarh OKOMENG, Dorcas Oforiwah OKOREE, Eunice Agyeiwaa OKPENOR, Dorcas OKPOI, Mirabel Igoniderikumo OKPOTI, Juliana Atswei OKRAH, Jessica Dede-Larko OKRAH, Predigar OKRAH, Roselyn Ohenewaa OKROPAH-AFRIM, Dominic OKU, Joshua OKUDZETO, Andy Akpedzene Kojo OKUMKO, Joyce Mamle OKWAN, Emmanuel OKWAN, Ernest OKWANDU, Daniel Onyedikachi OKYERE, Andrew Kwame OKYERE, Benjamin OKYERE, Danita OKYERE, David OKYERE, Emmanuel Kwame OKYERE, Florence Nyarkoa OKYERE, Foster Agyare OKYERE, Frank Boateng OKYERE, Frank OKYERE, Frederick Nana Yaw OKYERE, Irene OKYERE, Josiah Nii Addo OKYERE, Nana Yaw OKYERE, Opoku Godwin OKYERE-BAFFOUR, Amos OLADELE, Jennifer Mudukpe OLAGAH, Mubarak OLASS, Khalid Tunde OLOGO, Aziz Faisal OMABOE, Joy Nhyira OMABOE, Vernon Nii Narku OMANE-BOATENG, Isabel OMARI, David OMARI, Emmanuella Atobua OMARI, Nana Ama Oforiwaa OMARI, Nathasia Nana Yaa OMARI, Pearl Sika OMBONAA ALI, Faiza ONYEKA, Melody Chidubem OPARE ADDO, Okyerebea OPARE, Christiana OPARE, Emmanuel George OPARE, Emmanuel OPARE, Kingsley Kwasi OPARE, Michael Konadu OPARE, Victor Kofi OPARE-ARYEE, Hagar Korkor OPEY, Anita Terkie OPOKU APPIAH, Purity OPOKU MINTAH, Ivy OPOKU SARFO, Michelle OPOKU, Agyemang Andrews IMPORTANT NOTICE: This is the 2021/2022 class list and does not constitute the list of graduating students. The official list of graduating students will be published in a special reporter of the University
MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES 53 OPOKU, Aikins OPOKU, Beliet Boahene OPOKU, Bill Gyamfi OPOKU, Bright Darkwa OPOKU, Daniel OPOKU, Darko Kofi OPOKU, Darkoa OPOKU, Diana Ama OPOKU, Emmanuella Tiwaa OPOKU, Emmanuella Yaa OPOKU, Eric OPOKU, Esther OPOKU, Georgina OPOKU, Gilbert Kwame OPOKU, Godfred Yaw OPOKU, Grace Nana Ama OPOKU, Janet Achiaa OPOKU, Jemima OPOKU, Joshua OPOKU, Justice OPOKU, Justina Aboagyewaa OPOKU, Linda OPOKU, Philipa OPOKU, Prince OPOKU, Ralph Afoakwah OPOKU, Samuel Tiaku OPOKU, Winnifred Amoako OPOKU-ACHEAMPONG, Carlton OPOKU-MENSAH, Jessica OPOKU-WARE, Dennis OPOKU-WARE, Emmanuella OPOKU-WARE, Eugene Nana OPPON-APPIAH, Nana Kojo OPPONG POKUA, Mildred OPPONG, Akwasi OPPONG, Benjamin OPPONG, Emmanuel OPPONG, Emmanuella Pomaa OPPONG, Emmanuella OPPONG, Gesela Nana Pomaa OPPONG, Gifty Manuela OPPONG, Grace Akyaa OPPONG, Kofi Kyekyeku OPPONG, Obed Sakyi OPPONG, Randy OPPONG, Richard Kwasi OPPONG, Stephen OPPONG, Yaw Poku OPPONG-ANKOMAH, James OPPONG-GYIMAH, David OPPONG-MENSON, Jessica OPURUM, Samuel Nnamdi ORKU, Robertson OSAA, Doris Boateng OSABUTEY ABBEY, Osbourne Annor OSABUTEY, Ellen OSAE, Afua Nyameye OSAE, Anita OSAE, Michael OSAE, Stella Asamobea OSAE-AKONNOR, Shadrack OSAE-KWAPONG, Jasmine Ohenewa OSAFO, Abigail OSAFO, Alice Selasi OSAFO, Lydia OSAFO, Nana Koranteng OSAFO-ADUAMA, Bernard OSAFO-AFFUM, Afua Amoakoa OSAI-ADDOM, Nana Abena OSEI AMEYAW, Daniel OSEI ANANE, Kelvin OSEI KODUAH, Bernice OSEI OWUSU, Irene OSEI TUTU, Elizabeth Afrifa OSEI, Akua Serwaa OSEI, Alvin Poku OSEI, Andy Asamoah OSEI, Asare Emmanuel OSEI, Bismark OSEI, Christian Santos OSEI, Cindy Akoma OSEI, Cindy Boatemaa OSEI, Claudia Pokuaah OSEI, Deborah Ama OSEI, Deborah Antwiwaa OSEI, Derrick Nyarko OSEI, Edward Boakye OSEI, Elizabeth Dansoa OSEI, Gerald Addae OSEI, Grace Abena Birago OSEI, Grace OSEI, Hanson Hayford OSEI, Isabella Hallmark OSEI, Janet Akosua Enyam OSEI, Joseph Dankwah OSEI, Marian Dwabeng OSEI, Michael Bonsu OSEI, Nana Kyei OSEI, Patrick OSEI, Prince OSEI, Priscilla Princess OSEI, Priscilla OSEI, Prosper Nana Yaw OSEI, Sandra Rockson OSEI, Sandra OSEI, Spendilove OSEI, Theresa OSEI, Yvonne Serwaa OSEI-AGYEMAN, Stella OSEI-AMOAKO, Abigail OSEI-ASANTE, Richard Kwabena OSEI-ASIBEY, Sandra OSEI-BONSU, Joseph Nana Agyemang OSEI-BONSU, Precious OSEI-FRIMPONG, Kofi Boateng OSEI-GYAMFI, Nana Yaw OSEI-MENSAH, Ishmael OSEI-MENSAH, Rockson OSEI-MENSAH, Titi OSEI-MENSAH, Yvonne OSEI-NKWANTABISA, Akua Sekyiwaa OSEI-OTU, Rhoda OSEI-SARFO, Alexis Mina OSEI-SARFO, Thelma OSEI-TETE, Joana OSEI-TUTU, Yaa Serwah OSEI-WUSU, Douglas OSEKRE, Shadrack Nii Adjei OSMAN, Nietiti Mohammed Mubarak OSMAN, Peggy Kere OSMAN, Wasila Nyewneh OSSOM, Pearl Dedokwor OSUMAN, Alhassan OTABIL, Emmanuel Ansah OTABIL, Rahima OTCHERE, Abena Nhyira Danquah OTCHERE, Emmanuel Kwakye OTENG, Daisy OTENG, Edmund Darko OTENG-OWUSU, Steve OTI, Acheampong Barimah OTI, Konadu Quist OTI-BOATENG, Daniel OTOO, Agnes OTOO, Alfred Arhin OTOO, Alfred Nii Arday OTOO, Benedicta OTOO, Colllins OTOO, Ferdinard Evans OTOO, Frederica OTOO, Fredrica Kormiokor OTOO, Gideon OTOO, Isaac OTOO, Lovelace OTOO, Ophelia Owusua OTOO, Patience Naa Amanua OTOO, Philip OTOO, Phoebe Otoowaa IMPORTANT NOTICE: This is the 2021/2022 class list and does not constitute the list of graduating students. The official list of graduating students will be published in a special reporter of the University
54 MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES OTOO, Prince OTOO, Samuel OTOO, Wilfred OTOO-ASARE, Cheryl OTSIWAH, Eric Okyere OTTIE, Abena Yeboah OTU, Claudia Naa Korklu OTU, Daniel Sakyi OTU, Jennifer Afforkor OTUAFO, Racheal Sackley OTU-NYARKO, Ernest Apeakorang OWARE, George Kwaku Jnr OWARE, Martin OWIREDU, Elsie OWIREDU, Sarah Naaki OWIREDUA, Gladys Adadze OWORAE, Emmanuel Tabi OWURA, Maxwell Kwesi OWUSU ACHAW, Afriyie Nana OWUSU AGYEMANG, Ellen OWUSU ANSAH, Josephine OWUSU ANSAH, Louis OWUSU ANTWI, Kelvin OWUSU BOAKYE, Desmond OWUSU SEKYERE, Maame Serwaah OWUSU, Abigail OWUSU, Adjei Robert OWUSU, Akosua Kwayisibea OWUSU, Angela Nyarko OWUSU, Anom Boateng OWUSU, Augustina OWUSU, Banahene Asamoah OWUSU, Belinda Adobea OWUSU, Benedict OWUSU, Benedicta Osei-Kuffuor OWUSU, Benjamin OWUSU, Blay Martin OWUSU, Clementina Amponsah OWUSU, David Mensah OWUSU, Decency OWUSU, Dennis Boateng OWUSU, Eldad Ebu-Bonsrah OWUSU, Emmanuel Ansah OWUSU, Emmanuel OWUSU, Erica Asante OWUSU, Ernest Osei OWUSU, Estherlar Agyapomaa OWUSU, Eugene Amoanie OWUSU, Eunice OWUSU, Evelyn OWUSU, Festus OWUSU, Franklin Afrifa OWUSU, Glorious Sarfowaa OWUSU, Janet Amoah OWUSU, Jennifer OWUSU, Josephine Acheampong OWUSU, Josephine Boatemaa OWUSU, Kojo Nathaniel OWUSU, Linda OWUSU, Martha Pinnamang OWUSU, Mary Ama OWUSU, Mary OWUSU, Mavis OWUSU, Michael Yaw OWUSU, Michael OWUSU, Muriel Nana Konadu OWUSU, Osborn OWUSU, Paul Kenneth OWUSU, Richard Yaw OWUSU, Rosemary Gyamfua OWUSU, Roserta Katako OWUSU, Samantha OWUSU, Samuel Kwame OWUSU, Samuel OWUSU, Selina Bonsu-Wiafe OWUSU, Seth OWUSU, Shadrach Ohene OWUSU, Stanley OWUSU, Stephanie OWUSU, Stephen OWUSU, Tabitha Amponsah OWUSU, Theodora OWUSUAA, Janice OWUSUAA, Portia OWUSUAAH, Nana Ama OWUSU-ADDO, Nana Akua Afra OWUSU-AFRIYIE, Josephine OWUSU-AGYEKUM, Ewurafua Regi OWUSU-AKRESU, Maxim Afia Owusua OWUSU-AMPONSAH, Benjamin Adjei OWUSU-ANSAH, Akosua Akonobea OWUSU-ANSAH, Francis OWUSU-ANSAH, Gabriella OWUSU-ANSAH, Winniegold OWUSU-BEMPAH, Loretta OWUSU-COBBINA, Mary OWUSU-KESSE, Jude Somuah OWUSU-KYEREMATEN, Bernard OWUSU-PIADU, Ignatius OWUSU-PREMPEH, Prince OZOMA, Chukwuemeka Emmanuel OZUAME, Kodjo Toussaint Oheneba PAAPA-YANKSON, Benjamin Kingsley PAMPOE, Christyne Adede PAMPOE, Pamela Akua Ankuma PAPILON, Del PARDIE, Portia Panaakuo PARKER, Ebenezer PARKER, Tonia-Marie PARKU, Jemimah Renice PATAMIA, Esther PATTERSON, Eva Caroline PEASAH, Angela Ofosua PEASAH, Michael Nana Kwame PELS-TANDOH, Wilhelmina PENNANEACH, Shaquille Allan Harvey PENSAN, Richlove PEPRAH, Sambenneth PEPRAH, Sylvia Kesewaa PETERS, Barbara Hawa PETERS, Godgrace Emmanuella PIETERSON, Veronica PINKRAH, Cecilia PLANGE, Patricia Kleshie POBEE, Chelsea Octchere POBI, Samuel POCCO, Princess Seyram POKOO, Joel POMAA, Junita Afia POMAA, Nora POMETSEY, Henry Kwame PRAH, Eunice Maa Abena PRATT, Sandra PREMPEH, Mamme Yaa Pokuah PREMPEH, Robert Lemuel PUPLAMPU, Leona Ronica Baleki QUAGRAINE, Sarah Abena QUAICOE, Emmanuella QUAICOO, Solomon QUAIGRAINE, Emmanuel Father QUAINOO, Candice Ahema QUAINOO, Lily Baaba Atta QUANSAH Mark QUANSAH, Aba Seguah QUANSAH, David QUANSAH, David QUANSAH, Festus Ato QUANSAH, Gad Kweku Egyir QUANSAH, Gloria QUANSAH, Louisa QUANSAH, Lydia Ama QUANSAH, Mariata QUANSAH, Mary QUANSON, Kwabena Nhyira IMPORTANT NOTICE: This is the 2021/2022 class list and does not constitute the list of graduating students. The official list of graduating students will be published in a special reporter of the University
MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES 55 QUARCOO, Geraldine QUARCOO, Nicholas QUARCOO, Prince Kwesi QUARCOOPOME, Henry Nii Adjiri QUARM, Benjamin Kwaw QUARM, William QUARSHIE, Hoffman Selorm QUARSHIE, Irene Rachel Naa Angerley QUARSHIE, Jehoshaphat Edwin QUARSHIE, Jessica Teley QUARSHIE, Nana Serwaa QUARSHIE, Naomi Redeemer QUARSHIE, Patience Lartey QUARSHIE, Raphael QUARSHIE, Ruby Fenyiwah QUARSHIE, Sheila Makafui QUARTEY, Abigail Naa Kwarley QUARTEY, Benjamin Nii Kwartei QUARTEY, Bernard QUARTEY, Emmanuel QUARTEY, Esther Pius QUARTEY, Phil QUARTEY, Raphael Nii Kwartei QUARTEY, Sasha Enam QUARTEY, Vicky-Willy Naa Kwarley QUARTEY-PAPAFIO, Robertson QUASHIE, Mavis QUASHIE, Roberta Aba QUASHIGAH, Andrew Sey QUAYE, Christabel QUAYE, Deborah Dede QUAYE, Ebenezer QUAYE, Herbert Altar QUAYE, Jessica QUAYE, Jonathaniel Zebulun Nii Kwei QUAYE, Judith Naa Okailey QUAYE, Magdalene QUAYE, Naa Yarteley QUAYE, Rolinda Naa Okailey QUAYE, Samuel Twum-Ampofo QUAYE, Solomon Socrates Sowah QUAYE, Wendy Nora QUAYNOR, Dromo Maamle QUAYNOR, Tony Nii Kweitey QUIST, Lydia Bediako QYAYE, Henry RASHEED, Fatima RHULE, Janet-Stephanie Ekua Etrewba RICH, Rosemond Sitsofe RIVERSON, Joana Aba ROCKSON, Grace RODNEY, Adjei Isaac RUFAI, Mohammed RUSSELL, Stacey Eunice SA-AD BALA, Ummul-Khair SAADU, Houda SAAH, Abigail Ama SAAHENE, Daniel Nyantakyi Amoakoh SAAKA, Adengmu Blaise SABBAH, Leticia Korkor SABLAH, James SACKEY, Alberta Mamley SACKEY, Claribel Naa Ahinee SACKEY, Emmanuel John SACKEY, Ewurama SACKEY, Gladys Nana Adwoa SACKEY, Joseph Timothy SACKEY, Matilda Efua Amissah SACKEY, Nana Kobina Gyate SACKEY, Piera SACKEY, Sandra Kukua SACKITEH, Sylvester Kwabena SACKITEY, Raynold Tetteh SAEED, Ismail SAEED, Marwan SAEED, Mohammed SAFIYAN, Barikisu SAFO, Abena SAFO, Akua SAFO, Kingsley Nana SAFO, Kofi Nyameba SAFOA, Nancy SAFOWAA, Akosua Maame SAFOWAA, Ewura Adwoa SAFOWAA, Princess SAFOWAA, Yaa SAGOE, Merie SAH, Linda Ama SAI, Ellen SAKA, Gifty SAKA, Regina SAKIBU, Zulaiya SAKYI, Richmond Oduro SAKYI, Vincent SALIFU, Abdulai SALIFU, Ayisha SALIFU, Fadila SALIFU, Mardiya SALIFU, Takiru Dine Abdul SAM WOODE, Mary Esi SAM, Archibald Peterson SAM, Bismark SAM, Claudia Makafui SAM, Cosmos SAM, Egyiriba Araba SAM, Ewuraesi Esun SAM, Florence SAM, Manuela Augusta SAM, Nina Ekua SAM, Priscilla Gyetuwah SAM, Wendy Coleman SAMBAH, Kelvin Delali SAMCHE, Ellen SAMPAH, Shadrack Nii Adama Kwao SAMPONG, Bismark Appiah SAMPONG, Lorna Maame Afia Serwaa SAMPONG, Maame Anima SAMPSON, Cecil Adrian SAMPSON, Emmanuel Kofi Annan SAMSIDEEN, Shahim SANGO, Winfred Bortei SANJA, Dominic Nmunapuan SARBAH, Samuel Demi Junior SARBENG, Priscilla SARFO KANTANKA, Israel SARFO, Alfred SARFO, Lordina Afia Yeboah SARFO, Nina SARFOH, Elizabeth SARKODIE, Derrick SARKODIE, Nancy SARPONG, Abigail SARPONG, Akosua Gyanwaa SARPONG, Derrick Kwesi SARPONG, Isabel Adwoa Pokuaah SARPONG, Kelvin SARPONG, Kweku Gyamfi SARPONG, Michelle Maame Yaa SARPONG, Rhoda Amankwaah SARPONG, Samuel SARPONG, Theophilus Owusu SARPONG-KWAKWA, Samuel Jnr SARQUAH, Anita SASU, Ernest SASU, Jullita Kokui SASU-BOAMAH, Aseda SEBBIE, Ivy SEBBIE, Joshua Tetteh SEBUABE, Priscasia Aku Eli SEBUABE, Sedinam Nunana SEBUABEY, Korbla Patrick SEDAME, Emelia SEDDOH, Israel SEDZIFA, Andy Aseye Kofi SEDZRO, Lydia Aku IMPORTANT NOTICE: This is the 2021/2022 class list and does not constitute the list of graduating students. The official list of graduating students will be published in a special reporter of the University
56 MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES SEFA, Eugene SEFA-BOAKYE, Kwaku SEIDU, Abdul-Gamel SEIDU, Farehan SEIDU, Harruna SEIDU, Harruna SEIDU, Mohammed-Shaban TiehiSung SEIDU, Zakaria SEIDU, Zakaria SEIDU, Zakaria SEKOH, Andy Abeo SEKUM, Isaac Kwame SEKYERE OSEI OWUSU, Richard SEKYERE, Peter Osei SEKYI, Fredrick Kwabena SEMAHAH, Seyram SENAM, Richard SENANU, Godwin Mawunyo Kofi SENANU, Percy Justice SENAYA, Arabella Esinam SENAYAH, Michael Yao Horla SENOO, Telma SENYO, Nancy SEPENU, Linda Eyram SEPENU, Winnifred Buerkie SERBEH, Jennifer Whitney SERSAH, Charles Kobina SERWAA, Matilda SESENU, Belinda Akorfa SESHIE, Makafui SEWORH, Emmanuel Mawuli SEWORH, Emmanuel Mawuli SEWORNU, Clara SEY, Eric Cyril SEY, Priscilla SHADAT, Fusseni SHAIBU, Hashiru SHAIBU, Zaiyatu SHAMSUDEEN, Aishatu SHARDOW, Bernadette Asiatu SHAYIBU, Osman Sallau SHITTU, Sekinat SIAW, Bright Manukure SIAW, Peggy Tibowaa SIAW, Solomon Asante SILIMBU, Christopher Kofi SIMEON, Emmanuel SIMPSON, Cyril Ato SIMPSON, Rebecca Patricia Kwarkai SINCLEAR, Joshua Favour SIRIBOUR, Edward Boateng SKANDIE, Adeline SMART-ABBEY, Ella SMILLIE, Gabriel SMITH, Jennifer SOGBOR, Marian SOGLI, Edem Dotse Courage SOKPA, Bernard SOKPAH, Albert Kafui SOKU, Samuel SOLOMON, Emmanuel NiiAdamah SOLOMON, Nii Ayi SOMUAH, Esther SONO, Kwame Nyarko Bamfo SONU, Delali Kojo SOSU, Bright SOSUH, Melissa Eyram Aku SOTTIE, Eugene Ofori SOWAH, Issabella SOWAH, Jewel Naa Anyeley SOWAH, Lucynda Patience Naa Atswei SOWAH, Maud Akoley SOWAH, Rhoda Adjeikai SOWAH, Sylvester Adjei SOWATEI, Mary Kai STANLEY-PIERRE, Abraham STEINER, Belda Karen STOKES, Florence Ama STONE, Isaac Kwesi STUBER, Lady Joyce SUALAH, Umar SULEIMAN, Muniratu SULEMAN, Abdul Majeed SULEMAN, Suali Ibrahim SULEMANA, Adams SULLEY, Halimatu Sadia SUMABE, Leonard Leonie SUMAILAH, Abdul Malik Aduata SUNNU, Fortune SUNNU, Yayra Yaayaa SUNU, Terry Elikem SWANIKER, Fredericka TAABAZUING, Amadius TABIRI YEBOAH, Daniel TACHIE, Micheal Delali TACKIE, Abraham Kommieteh TACKIE, Diana TACKIE, Henry TACKIE, Joseph TACKIE, Naomi Naa Ayeley TACKIE, Samuel Nii Tackie TAGBATO, Felicity TAGBODZA, Angela Aku-Sika TAGBOR, Semefa TAGOE, Princess Naa Korkoi TAGOE, Reinhard Nii Teiko TAGOE, Solomon TAHIRU, Tahiru Abdallah TAIBU, Aminu TAKYI, Joshua TAKYI, Prince Gyan TAKYI, Richmond TAKYI-APPIAH, James TAMAKLOE, Eric Kwaku TAMAKLOE, Eunice Selorm TAMAKLOE, Mathias Kwame TAMBRO, Gideon Naa TAMEKLOE, Raymond Edem TAMIMU, Sharifa TANDOH, Francisca Maame Ama TANKAM, Elisabeth Laetitia Guyenyonga TANKO, Mohammed Amadu TANNE, Gloria TANNOH, Belinda Nti TANSON, Monica Mawuli TATRA, Hammond TAWIAH, David Boahen TAWIAH, Emmanuel Kow TAWIAH, Ivy Teiko TAWIAH, Nadia Terkuor TAY, Edmund TAY, Peace Emefa TAY, Rosemary TAYLOR, Catherine Bondziwa TAYLOR, Joana Nana Opokua TAYLOR, Johny Nana Opoku TEIKO, Felix Foli TEI-TEMANU, Justice Kwadwo TEKPERTEY, Danielle Teteki TEKPO, Godsway TEKUTEY, Emmanuel Tettey-Enyo TENGEY, Deborah Edem TENKORANG, Desmond Agyemang TERNOR, Akusika Deladem TETE, Michel TETTEH, Abigail TETTEH, Auriel Nii Tettey TETTEH, Benjamin TETTEH, Bridget TETTEH, Caleb Nii Okai TETTEH, Christabel Kusi TETTEH, Daniel Kwabena TETTEH, Dorcas Sarkie TETTEH, Dorcas TETTEH, Ed Nii Anu TETTEH, Eunice Semefa TETTEH, Faith Adjoa TETTEH, Francis Kweku TETTEH, Godfred Oblitey TETTEH, Henry Tei-Mensah IMPORTANT NOTICE: This is the 2021/2022 class list and does not constitute the list of graduating students. The official list of graduating students will be published in a special reporter of the University
MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES 57 TETTEH, Kearl Narkie TETTEH, Martin Akpene Kojo TETTEH, Mary Nartekie TETTEH, Monica Amoafuaa TETTEH, Najas Ali TETTEH, Philip TETTEH, Raymond Abbetteh TETTEH, Sherifa Naa Adjeley TETTEH, Stephen Kwabena TETTEH, Vanessa Agyeiwaa TETTEH, Vera Ofotsu TETTEH, Victoria Adjeley TETTEY, Esther Naa Nyerley TETTEY, James Mills Kekeli TETTEY, Michael TETTEY, Rex Darlington TETTEY, Stephanie TEYE, Bismark TEYE, David TEYE, Josephine Lomoki TEYE, Seraphim Tetteh TEYE, Solomon Kokroko TEYI, Angela Afi Delali THOMPSON, Alfred THOMPSON, Grace THOMPSON, Ivy-Linda THOMPSON, Peterkin Asiedu THOMPSON, Rowena Nana Akyineba TIEKU, Christian Darko TIEKU, Richard TIKO, Geoffrey Alouyire TITI LARTEY, Solace TOE, Stacy TOFAH, Solomon TOISAH, Priscilla TORBAY, Ali Mohammed TORGBUIVI, Emmanuella TORSU, Nina TORTO, Andy Nii Adjah TORTO, David Lloyd Obodai TOTIMEH, Emmanuel Adjokatse TOURE, Shamsiya TRAORE, Fatima Pagnaa TSAGLI, Martha Klenam TSAGLI, Naa Awo Sitsofe TSATSA, Bernard TSEGAH, Christine Fafali TSEKPOE, Prince Komla TSHIBAKA, Kabedi Esther TSIBU MANU, Priscilla TSIBUAH, Lawrence Amoasi TSIGBEY, Isaac TSIKUDO, Emmanuel Senyo TUAH, Kelvin TUFFOUR, Dennis Takyi TUKPEYI, Doris TUKU, Michael Kwame TUKURU, Abigail Anike TUMAWU, Diana TURKSON, Denzel Yoofi Ohene TURKSON, Maame Efua Edoukwah TURKSON, Neizer Kobina TURKSON, Stella TUTU, Jessica Kesse TWENE, Ivy Ama TWENE, Yaw Duako TWENEBOAH KODUA, Daniel TWENEBOAH KODUAH, Elizabeth TWENEBOAH KODUAH, Nana TWENEBOAH, Benoni Oteng TWENEBOAH, Caleb Kofi TWUM, Abigail Adubea TWUM, Rene Ewurakua Adwo TWUM, Richard TWUMASI ANKRAH, Astrey TWUMASI KISSIWAA, Rebecca TWUMASI, Agnes TWUMASI, Godsway Kofi TWUMASI-BOATENG, Oti Jnr TWUM-BARIMAH, Adubea Yaa U-AMIL, Halimat UGOH, Ericson Eke UMAR, Hamdiya UMAR, Nabil UMARU, Ibrahim Ridwan USMAN, Ikram Kagara USMAN, Rashad Sinah VANDERPUYE, Hasia VAN-ESS, Akua Duku VELEEH, Patrick VIJAY, Anita VIKU, Godwin VORDZORGBE, Joyce Esi VUVOR, Phoebengel WADIE, Naana Afia Asantewaa WAHAB, Mohammed WALKER, Kofi Addo WALLACE, Jonathan Ato WALLEY, Meshach WARD, Isabella Nana Adjoa WEDE, Wendy WELBECK, Michael Nii Armah WELLINGTON, Ethel Odarley WEMEGAH, Benjamin Adjetey WEMUDOI-ADONGO, Louis WESLEY, Eliezer Tetteh WHYTE, Whytney Aba Foriwah WIAFE AKOMAH, Fortress WIAFE, Claudia Achiaa WIAFE, David Koranteng WIAFE, Magdaline WIAFE, Ruth Elikplim WIAFE-AKENTEN, Nana Adwoa WIKIREH, Hakeem WILLIAMS, Abigail Efua WILLIAMS, Antwi WILLIAMS, Jerry Ahorsu WILLIAMS, Sharon Y. WILSON, Albert Nana Barima WILSON, Daniel Tetteh WILSON, Precious Yayra WIREDU, Emmanuel Anyan WIREDU, Princeton Kwabena WIREKO, Ellen Kwartemaa WIREKOH, Emmanuella Amoah WIREM, Stephen WIRROM, Winifred Gertrude WOBIL, Silvia Esi WOODE, Francis Kwamina WOODMAN, Rhoda WORLANYO, Anthony Prince WOTORNYO, Victoria Elikplimi Ama WULLINGDOOL, Emmanuel Wullo WUMBEE, Mercy WUMBEI, Divine Wunpini YAHAYA IDDI, Maltiti YAHAYA, Abdul-Rahman YAHAYA, Mufida YAHYA, Ramatu YAKUBU AYABA, Fati YAKUBU, Barkie YAKUBU, Faruza YAKUBU, Raphael Wuntima YAKUBU, Sahadatu YAKUBU, Sidikatu YALLEY, Helena YAMOAH, Tony Kweku Amoo YAMSON, Emmanuel Kwamena YANKAH, Brighty Nana Kwame YANKSON, Paa Kofi Adu YANKSON, Sandra Ohenewaa YANNEY, Belinda YANNEY, James YAOTSE, Atsu YARTEY, Lydia Kate Naa Yarley YARTEY, Mary Nateki YAWSON-SCOTT, Margaret YEABOAH, Rexford Kojo YEBO, Priscilla IMPORTANT NOTICE: This is the 2021/2022 class list and does not constitute the list of graduating students. The official list of graduating students will be published in a special reporter of the University
58 MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES YEBOAH, Abigail Pokuaa YEBOAH, Afia Konadu YEBOAH, Afua Asarebea Amponsah YEBOAH, Alhassan YEBOAH, Alice Afriyie YEBOAH, Bridget Ama YEBOAH, Bright YEBOAH, Christiana YEBOAH, Clement Korsah YEBOAH, Daniel YEBOAH, David Kwabena YEBOAH, Derrick YEBOAH, Emmanuel Kwaku YEBOAH, Essel Dickson YEBOAH, Evans Attah YEBOAH, Faustina Serwaa YEBOAH, Felicia Ama YEBOAH, Georgina Akosua Asantewaa YEBOAH, Isaac Djan YEBOAH, Jesse Annor YEBOAH, Jonathan Kwame Atta YEBOAH, Julius YEBOAH, Kenneth Antwi YEBOAH, Madjoa Jennifer YEBOAH, Mavis YEBOAH, Nancy Afriyie YEBOAH, Pokua Akosua YEBOAH, Prince Yaw YEBOAH, Priscilla Adutwumwaa YEBOAH, Richard Opoku YEBOAH, Samuel YEBOAH, Stephanie YEBOAH, Stephen YEBOAH, Tracy Nana Akyaa YEBOAH-KODIE, Kweku YEDU, Stephen YELFAARE, Emmanuella Sadia YEMBA, John Yibamonbe YEMOFIO, Elizabeth Naa Yemoteley YENTUMI, Grace Akosua YEVUYIBOR, Unity YIBORKU, Gloria Dzifa YIN, Emmanuel Sandoo YIRENKYI, Kwasi Amoa-Awua YORKE, Claudia Ankomah Ama YOST, Comfort Afriyie YUSIF, Ian Paa Kwesi YUSIF, Musah Prince YUSSIF, Najat YUSUFU, Ramatu ZAKARI, Abdul Razack ZAKARI, Amina ZAKARI, Jamilatu Bayire ZAKARI, Musah ZAKARIA SALIFU, Samira Ninkiema ZANGU, Belle Belvice Babapagranaa ZANYOH, Zoe Naa Oyoe ZIDDAH, Pascal Yao ZIGAH, Beatrice ZONKY, Francisca Mailiana ZOR, Blessing ZORMELO, Louisa Setornam ZOWONU, Edem Kwame ZUTA, Wilhelmina Siakie
MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES 59 ABOZIAH, Jubert Abitor ADINKRAH, Stephanie ADJEI, Priscilla ADJEI, Henry Owusu ADJETEY, Gertrude Naa Ayorkor ADJIRAKOR, Efia Korleki ADOTEY, Andy AGYAPONG, Emmanuel Bonsu ALHASSAN, Junaidu ALLOTEY, Lancelot AMANKWAA, Noah AMANKWAAH, Nti Yaw AMPOFO, Raphael ANANGA, Monica Aniilemna ANIM, Emmanuel Nana Kojo ANUM, Raymond Nii Ofoli APPAH, Michael APPIAH, Josephine Nyamekye ARTHUR, Jennifer Ama Nkansah ASHIA, Adu-Gyamfi Nana AWUAH, Benjamin AYIKWAO, Justice BARNIE, Ebenezer Agyemang BENUMANSON, Joshua BIDI, Sandra Dzifa BOAKYE, Ernest Amoh BOAKYE, Francis CANN, Maame Adjoa Peprah DANIELS, Linda Emefa DARKWAH, Comfort Asabea DE-GRAFT TURKSON, Betty Nana Aba DONKOR, Jessica Ama ENTSIE, Jennifer Kwassemaa FRIMPONG, Albert GARDINER, Joshua Frimpong GBEWONYO, Eugenia Aseye IDDRISU, Farida KATAMANI, Gabriel Romeo KONADU YIADOM, Jennifer KOOMSON, Edwin Kwesi KUMAH GYAN, Esther KWARTENG, Micheal Kyere KWARTENG, Nana Baffoe MANKATAH, Billmund Ekow MENSAH, Efua Abokumah MENSAH, Francis Donkor MORTON, Julius Tetteh NDABI, Marian NETTEY, Paa Kofi NIKOI, Nii Kotey NYARKO, Samuel Waxson NYARKO, Henry Addo OBENG, Kofi Bronya ODOOM, Ivy OHENE, Herbert Addo OWUSU, Emmanuel PARKER, Prince Arrington SAMPANA, Simon SARBAH, Gerald Nii Adu SASU-MENSAH, Solomon SIAW, Margaret TAGTIR, Vincentia TETTEH, Prince Kofi UWERIBENO, Efezino Favour YARTEY, Josephine Efua BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
BANK OF GHANA’S DOMESTIC GOLD PURCHASE PROGRAMME Bank of Ghana's Domestic Gold purchase programme, launched on 17th June 2021, has paved the way for the Bank to grow its foreign exchange reserves to foster confidence, enhance currency stability, create a more attractive environment for foreign direct investments and economic growth. It enables the Bank to leverage its gold holdings to raise a cheaper source of financing to provide short-term foreign exchange liquidity. www.bog.gov.gh thebankofghana thebankofghana
MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES 61 WHILE YOU WERE HERE 2018 • A Public Lecture took place at the Great Hall during the Visit of Her Majesty Queen Mathilde of Belgium and Vice Prime Minister Alexander De Croo to Ghana. His Excellency, President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo was the Special Guest of Honour. The lecture was on the theme, “The SDGs: A Transformative Agenda for the Future we want”. • Minister of Education, Hon. Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, performed the official launch of University of Ghana’s 70th Anniversary Celebrations at the Great Hall. The event was chaired by the Chairman of Council, Prof. Yaw Twumasi. • WACCI won an African Union Grant of US$ 1 Million for Research on Food and Nutrition Security. • University of Ghana won a German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) grant to establish the Maria Sybilla Merian Institute for Advanced Studies in Africa. • University of Ghana School of Law hosted the 27th African Human Rights Moot Court Competition in August 2018. • The University of Ghana Endowment Fund was launched by His Excellency, President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. • Mrs. Mary Chinery-Hesse was invested into office as the first female Chancellor of the University at a colourful ceremony. The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo administered the Oath of Office. • University of Ghana and its consortium of five African partners were awarded a 1.3 Million Euro grant by the European Commission within the framework of the EU-Intra Africa Mobility Programme to implement the project titled “Harmonization of Entrepreneurship Education for Sustainable Development in Africa (HEED–Africa)” for a period of 5 years. • University of Ghana was awarded an $800,000.00 grant by the Andrew Mellon Foundation to support research in the Humanities. 2019 • Prof. Aaron Mike Oquaye, Rt. Hon. Speaker of Parliament, opened the 70th Annual New Year School and Conference at a colourful ceremony presided over by the Chairman of Council, Prof. Yaw Twumasi. • The University of Ghana hosted an international conference of the Joint 2nd African light source (Afls2) and Pan African Conference on Crystallography (Pccr2) under the theme “Crystallography: A Tool for Sustainable Development in Africa” at the Bank of Ghana Auditorium.
62 MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES • The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) presented a cheque of US$250,000.00 to the University of Ghana for the establishment of a Research Chair in Petroleum Geoscience at the Department of Earth Science, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. • University of Ghana and Toyota Ghana Limited signed a project partnership agreement for the construction of a Training Centre worth US$1 million and the provision of engineering equipment worth US$2 Million over a ten-year period. • The Noguchi Advanced Research Laboratories constructed with a $20 million grant from the Japanese Government was inaugurated by the President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, represented by Hon. Yaw Osafo-Marfo, Senior Minister. • University of Ghana was awarded a grant of US$2,940,000 (two million, nine hundred and forty thousand US Dollars) by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, to support the second phase of the project, Building A New Generation of Academics in Africa (BANGA-Africa). • Her Ladyship Chief Justice Sophia A. B. Akuffo delivered the 2019 Alumni Lecture on the theme: “Questing for Excellence” at the Great Hall. • A Thanksgiving Service was held to climax University of Ghana’s 70th Anniversary Alumni Homecoming Weekend held from August 9-11, 2019. The service was graced by the distinguished presence of alumnus Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic. 2020 • University of Ghana recorded a back-to-back win in the Public Speaking Competition at the 40th World Universities Debate Championship held at Assumption University, Thailand from 26th December, 2019 to 4th January, 2020. • In compliance with a Presidential directive in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the University was closed down from Monday, 16th March, 2020. • Scientists from Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR), College of Health Sciences and the West African Centre for Cell Biology of Infectious Pathogens (WACCBIP), College of Basic and Applied Sciences successfully sequenced genomes of SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the global COVID-19 pandemic, obtaining important information about the genetic composition of viral strains in 15 of the confirmed cases in Ghana. • Four alumni of the University of Ghana - Professor Henrietta J.A.N. Mensa-Bonsu, Justice Clemence Jackson Honyenuga, Justice Issifu Omoro Tanko Amadu and Mr. Emmanuel Yonny Kulendi were appointed to the Supreme Court Bench of Ghana. • In July 2020, the University organised its first virtual congregation ceremony for students of the University of Ghana School of Law and University of Ghana Medical and Dental Schools.
MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES 63 2021 • Impact of Covid-19 on Academic Work • Subsequent to the closure of the University in compliance with a directive by the President of the Republic in March 2020, Management of the University approved the proposal to roll-out online teaching and learning. • A number of capacity building programmes were organised to equip both faculty and students with the use of Sakai and other online teaching and learning platforms. • Management also made arrangements to receive students who would like to be resident on campus to have access to the University’s internet resources. • In order to reduce the number of students on campus, the Modular system was introduced in January 2021, which allowed levels 100 and 400 students to resume for the first batch, while levels 200 and 300 students reported after the first batch had completed their academic work for each semester. • PhD Vivas were held virtually since the outbreak of the COVID-19 infection to enable graduate students complete their programmes on schedule. • Chancellor of the University, Mrs. Mary Chinery-Hesse was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science, Economics Degree from the University of London at that University’s Foundation Day Ceremony held on Tuesday, November 23, 2021. The University of London honorary degree is the highest honour conferred on exceptional individuals to celebrate their contribution to advance human progress and welfare. By this honorary award, Mrs. Mary Chinery-Hesse, the first female Chancellor of the University of Ghana, chalks another historic achievement as she becomes the first Ghanaian to be so awarded. • Minister of Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum inaugurated a new governing Council of the University of Ghana in July 2021. The Council is chaired by a former Chief Justice, Justice Sophia A. Boafoa Akuffo (Rtd.). Justice Sophia A. Boafoa Akuffo is the first female Chairperson of the University Council. • Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo was inducted as the first female Vice-Chancellor and 13th Executive Head of the University of Ghana at a colourful ceremony held in the Great Hall on October 26, 2021. The induction ceremony was presided over by the Chancellor, Mrs. Mary Chinery-Hesse. Many dignitaries including President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo graced the occasion. • Prof. Gordon Akanzuwine Awandare was appointed as Pro Vice-Chancellor with responsibility for Academic and Student Affairs (ASA). The appointment took effect from 1st January, 2022. • Mrs. Emelia Naa Kwantsua Agyei-Mensah was sworn in as the new Registrar of the University of Ghana at a brief ceremony held on Sunday, 1st August, 2021 at the New Council Chamber of the University. The Chancellor administered the oath of office and oath of secrecy as stipulated by the Basic Laws of the University of Ghana prior to her assumption of office.
64 MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES • Mrs. Akosua Frema Osei-Opare, an alumna of the University of Ghana and Ghana’s first female Chief of Staff, delivered the 2021 Alumni Lecture on the topic ‘Social Protection in Ghana: Are We On Track?’. • The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, was honoured at the 2021 GUBA Awards held on November 8, 2021 as the GUBA Nana Yaa Asantewaa Woman of Enlightenment. • President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on Tuesday, August 31, 2021, cut the sod on the University’s 100-acre land at Borteyman for the construction of a state-of-the-art sporting facility. The sports complex which includes a thousandcapacity 8-lane swimming pool, one-thousand-seater multi-purpose sports hall (for Basketball, Badminton, Boxing, Tennis) lecture halls, student hostels and lecturers’ bungalows will be used to host the 13th African Games in 2023. • The Petroleum Commission, Ghana, awarded GH¢35,012 worth of scholarship to ten (10) needy female students in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). 2022 • The University of Ghana (UG) was ranked the highest tertiary institution in Ghana by the Alper-Doger (AD) Scientific Index 2022 Version 2. Additionally, the first of the top 1,000 scientists in the country was from the University of Ghana, and more than 270 scientists from the University of Ghana appeared in the top 1,000 scientists featured. • In April, the University launched the ‘Vice-Chancellor’s Programme for Enhancing Student Experience through Digitalisation’. The Honourable Minister for Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, performed the official launch of the programme at a colourful ceremony in the Great Hall. • The United Kingdom Minister for Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Hon. Vicky Ford, visited the West African Centre for Cell Biology of Infectious Pathogens (WACCBIP) as part of her maiden visit to West Africa. The purpose of the visit was to acquaint herself with WACCBIP’s activities which have resulted in groundbreaking research outcomes in the biomedical science space. • The Vice-Chancellor inaugurated a 22-member Planning Committee to plan the University of Ghana’s 75th Anniversary Celebration which comes off in August 2023. The Committee which is chaired by Prof. Akosua Adomako Ampofo, Former Director, Institute of African Studies and co-chaired by Prof. Clement I.K. Appah, Head, Department of Linguistics, begins work with immediate effect till the end of the celebrations. • In line with its corporate social responsibility, the University of Ghana Credit Union (UGCU) is sponsoring the construction of a 50-bed capacity Emergency Centre at the University Hospital to commemorate its 50th anniversary. • The University of Ghana 100 metres sprinter, Solomon Kweku Hammond, qualified for the World Under 20 Athletics Championship held in Cali, Columbia in August 2022. • At the 21st Chinese Bridge Qualifying Competition held online at the Confucius Institute at the University of Ghana, on May 28, 2022, a final year student of the Chinese Section of the Department of Modern Languages, Samuel Ohemeng, won the Grand Prize of the competition.
MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES 65 • A number of academic units within the University held activities marking their anniversary celebrations. University of Ghana Medical School, University of Ghana Business School and the Department of Political Science have performed official launches to mark their 60th anniversary while the Regional Institute for Population Studies and the Department of Communication Studies have been commemorating their golden anniversary. • Dr. John Nkengasong, Director, Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) visited the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR) and West African Centre for Cell Biology of Infectious Pathogens (WACCBIP), to interact with the faculty and staff. The visit formed part of the activities he undertook while at the University to deliver the 2022 Aggrey-Fraser-Guggisberg Memorial Lecture. • The life and legacy of Emeritus Professor George Kwabena Effah Benneh, Former ViceChancellor of the University of Ghana was commemorated with a memorial service at the University of Ghana in March 2022. • The Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) commissioned a 10-million Ghana cedi multi-purpose building to help meet the Institute’s need for additional spaces to support its continued growth and performance. The building, known as the ISSER Office Complex and Digital Centre, comprises an office complex, a digital centre or data hub, an ultra-modern library complex, seminar rooms, and a gymnasium. • The University of Ghana (UG) actively participated in the celebration of the Day of Scientific Renaissance of Africa (DSRA) with series of college-led activities including Public Lectures, Exhibition of Scholarly Works, Roundtable Discussions, Seminars/ Webinars, Artistic Performances, Workshops on Scientific Writing, Open Day, Research Fair, Panel Discussions and Media Interactions. A high-level panel event chaired by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Nana Aba Appaih Amfo was held on Thursday, 30th June, 2022 at the Cedi Conference Centre to mark the climax of the celebrations on the theme “Ghana Asks: Legon Answers” with specific focus on the challenge of managing plastic. The event featured the following accomplished academics and industrialists: Former Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ivan Addae-Mensah, Director of the United Nations University Institute for Natural Resources in Africa (UNU-INRA), Dr. Fatima Denton, Professor of Pathology and former Director-General of the Ghana Health Service, Prof. Agyeman Badu Akosa and Ms. Millicent Amekugbe, Ph.D. Candidate, Environmental Science, University of Ghana. • As part of efforts to create an enabling environment to facilitate doctoral training in the University, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, cut sod for the construction of the first phase of a 60-unit apartment for PhD students on 29th June, 2022. The contractors are to complete the first phase of the project between 14-18 months. Prof. Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu, BANGA-2 Project Lead, in her remarks expressed belief that the University of Ghana is in a unique position to become the hub of doctoral training in the country upon completion of the PhD Apartments. • The West African Genetic Medicine Centre (WAGMC) organised a sod-cutting ceremony for the construction of its multipurpose Genomic Medicine Building Complex. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, who turned the sod on July 4, 2022 announced that the building will augment impactful research in the applied
66 MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES sciences and humanities. The contractor, Five Star Engineering Limited, guaranteed the successful construction of the building between 12-13 months. • In a spectacular and colourful ceremony, the University of Ghana launched its 75th anniversary celebration under the theme; Nurturing Resilience; Adopting Technology, Embracing Humanism. The Guest of Honour, was Mrs. Elsie Addo Awadzi, Second Deputy Governor, Bank of Ghana. In attendance were the Chancellor, Mrs. Mary Chinery-Hesse; Chair of Council and Her Ladyship Justice Sophia Akuffo (Rtd). The Minister of Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum and the Honorable Chief of Staff, Mrs. Akosua Frema Osei-Opare graced the occasion.
MARCH 2023 CONGREGATION CEREMONY - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES 67 NATIONAL ANTHEM God bless our homeland Ghana And make our nation great and strong, Bold to defend forever The cause of Freedom and of Right; Fill our hearts with true humility, Make us cherish fearless honesty, And help us to resist oppressors’ rule With all our will and might for evermore Hail to thy name, O Ghana, To thee we make our solemn vow: Steadfast to build together A nation strong in Unity; With our gifts of mind and strength of arm, Whether night or day, in the midst of storm, In every need, whate’er the call may be, To serve thee, Ghana, now and evermore. Raise high the flag of Ghana and one with Africa advance; Black star of hope and honour To all who thirst for liberty; Where the banner of Ghana freely flies, May the way to freedom truly lie Arise, arise, O sons of Ghanaland, And under God march on for evermore! (Philip Gheho) UNIVERSITY ANTHEM Hail University of Ghana The nation’s hope and glory The place that bears the star of peace That bids us all to do our best Let the great Tower of learning Inspire both young and old May we proceed in unity to uphold the public cause. //: Arise, arise O Legon Defend the cause of freedom Proceed in truth and integrity to make Our nation proud: // We ask for strength and wisdom As we climb the hill of learning May we excel in what’er we do As we prepare to face the world With a mind ready at all times And a conscience quick to feel May we proceed in unity to uphold the public cause. //: Arise, arise O Legon Defend the cause of freedom Proceed in truth and integrity to make our nation proud :// Prof. Emeritus J. H. Kwabena Nketia (1921-2019)
On behalf of the Council of the University of Ghana Alumni Association and on my own behalf, I wish to extend my warmest greetings and congratulations to the graduating Class of 2022! Today is a great day for each one of you, as you turn a new chapter in your life! You have acquired the requisite knowledge and skillset from your education at the tertiary level. I believe you would make great strides in impacting the world at various fora. Your innovative and holistic approach to facing life's challenges will merit you the utmost honor that society has to offer. Be bold and courageous, strong and sincere at heart, ready to take up the mantle of leadership and garrison on to success. Do not give up in despair when life's billows roll, but with perseverance and a relentless effort, show the world that you are a product of Ghana's Premiere University, the University of Ghana. As the Chairman of the Alumni Association, I edge you not to forget your Alma Mater as you journey on. Register with the Association so that our collective effort will enable the Association achieve its objective of helping our University attain a World-Class Status. Michael Josephson once said, "Take pride in how far you have come. How far you are going. But do not forget to enjoy the journey"! Once again, I take this opportunity to wish you all the best in your endeavours. GOODWILL MESSAGE TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 2022 FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL OF UNIVERSITY OF GHANA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION T: 0501 550 501 - 5 E: alumni@ug.edu.gh W: alumni.ug.edu.gh UGAlumniGh University Of Ghana Alumni Association ugaa1 MS DORIS KISIWA ANSAH
DATE EVENT DETAILS VENUE Month Day NOVEMBER 2022 25 Tree Planting Exercise An initiative by UG Basic School with support from Titans of Africa to plant trees on campus Legon Campus 30 Commissioning of the 75th Anniversary Secretariat A brief ceremony to commission the Secretariat, outdoor the calendar of events, announce the legacy project and express appreciation to partners of the 75th anniversary celebration 75th Anniversary Secretariat DECEMBER 2022 1 Open Day/Tour Legon Information Session by academic units targeting Senior High School graduates who are prospective university students. To be followed by a tour of campus Legon Campus & Korle Bu Campus 2 Alumni Walk Health walk, aerobics, basic health screening, games, fun activities, and networking session for UG alumni, staff, students, friends, associates and the general public Legon campus 10 Service of Nine Lessons, Carols and Drama This programme is to be organized by Public Affairs Directorate in collaboration with the Chaplaincy Board Recreational Quadrangle JANUARY 2023 26 Keynote Lecture Topic: Energy Transitions: Reflections on the state of Ghana’s Oil and Gas Industry Keynote Speaker: Mr. Egbert Faibille Jnr., CEO, Petroleum Commission, Ghana Discussant: Mr. Benjamin Boakye, Executive Director of African Center for Energy Policy (ACEP) Moderator: Mr. Samson Lardy Anyenini, Legal Practitioner & Journalist Great Hall, UG FEBRUARY 2023 10 Opening Ceremony of UG@75 Sporting Activities A brief ceremony to launch the UG@75 Sporting /Fun Activities UG Volleyball Court 16 – 3/3 An Evening of Relaxation and Lessons in Resilience Inter-Hall Games Keynote Speaker: Mrs. Elizabeth O. OlympioEmmanuel, CEO, JamRock Restaurant Moderator: Prof. Akosua Adomako Ampofo, Chair, 75th Anniversary Planning Committee UG residential halls compete with one another in friendly games. JamRock, Oak Plaza Hotel, Accra Multiple Venues 28 – 2/3 UG Basic School InterSectional Games Sections of the University Basic School engage in sports competitions Athletics Oval UNIVERSITY OF GHANA - 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION (UG@75) TENTATIVE CALENDAR OF EVENTS
MARCH 2023 2 Keynote Lecture Topic: 66th Independence Anniversary: Our GhanaReflections on the core values of Resilience and Integrity Keynote Speaker: Mr. Manasseh Azure Awuni, Investigative Journalist Moderator: Mrs Dzifa Bampoh, Corporate Communications Manager, GRIDCo Cedi Conference Centre 6 Convo/Talk Topic: The Creative Economy and our Collective Future and Development Keynote Speaker: M.anifest (Mr. Kwame Ametepee Tsikata) Moderator: Akosua Hanson, Radio Show Host at YFM Cedi Conference Centre 11 Inter-Hall Cross Country Inter-Hall Cross Country to be organized by Sports Directorate with support from the 75th Anniversary Planning Committee TBD 15- 17 Inter-Halls Athletics Competition Inter-Halls Athletics Competition to be organized by Sports Directorate with support from the 75th Anniversary Planning Committee UG Main Campus 30 – 2/4 GUSA Cross-Country Competition GUSA Cross-Country Competition to be organized by Sports Directorate with support from the 75th Anniversary Planning Committee University of Ghana Sports Complex 2023 APRIL 2023 6 Keynote Lecture Round Table Discussion Topic: Restructuring the National Economy - The Need for a Paradigm Shift Keynote Speaker: Dr. Yao Graham, Coordinator, Third World Network - Africa Discussants: Dr. Philip Abradu-Otoo, Director of Research, Bank of Ghana Dr. Priscilla Twumasi Baffour, Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, UG Moderator: Mr. Bernard Avle, General Manager, Citi FM/TV Cedi Conference Centre 26- 28 2023 Aggrey-FraserGuggisberg Memorial Lectures and Special Congregation 2-Day Public Lecture followed by award of Honourary Doctorate Degrees Cedi Conference Centre TBD UG Gives Back to Society Public Education & Basic Health Screening Counselling Services Charity project A public health outreach programme to be organized by the Planning Committee in collaboration with the School of Public Health, School of Biomedical and Allied Health Sciences, School of Nursing and Midwifery & University Health Services The Department of Psychology will provide free counselling services to head porters and other patrons Great Hall, UG TBD Round Table Discussion Topic: Sports Development and Sports for Development (TBD) Keynote Speaker: Mr. Anthony Baffoe, Former Deputy General Secretary, CAF Moderator – Mr. George Addo Jnr. Head of Sports, Multimedia Group - TBC Madina Market
MAY 2023 1 - 6 UG@75 University Basic Schools Sports Association (UBaSSA) Games Athletics and sport competition between the pupils of University Basic Schools from UG, KNUST, UMaT and UCC Multiple Venues 20/27 UG@75 Marathon A full marathon across the capital city, expected to attract international athletes Accra TBD Diaspora Fund-Raising Banquets The biggest gathering of UG alumni in USA, Europe and Canada Multiple JUNE 2023 14 Humanistic Initiative: World Blood Donor Day School of Biomedical and Allied Health Sciences, School of Nursing and Midwifery & University Health Services to collaborate with the Planning Committee and ensure that UG actively participate in a blood donation exercise to mark the World Blood Donor Day UG campus TBD Fairs and Exhibitions Science and Technology Fair including Industrial Exhibitions Heritage Exhibitions UG Ladies in Tech UG Main Campus 25 - 27 3-Day International Colloquium to commemorate the 2023 Day of Scientific Renaissance of Africa (DSRA) An international colloquium centered on the anniversary theme: ‘Nurturing Resilience: Adopting Technology, Embracing Humanism’ College-led programmes and a universitywide climax (panel discussions, seminars, poster presentations, exhibitions and symposium) Cedi Conference Center TBD Family Day Sports Directorate to organize games and fun activities for all age groups within the university community with support from the 75th Anniversary Planning Committee Multiple venues Swimming and Tennis Championship Swimming and Tennis Championship Swimming Pool and Tennis Court 27 Keynote Lecture UG-Harvard Lecture J.S. Agyapong Lecture on Public Health in Africa Great Hall TBC Family Day Games for children and the ageing – programme to be coordinated by the Sports Directorate, Centre for Ageing Centre, University Basic School and the 75th Anniversary Planning Commitee TBD TBD Swimming & Tennis Championships Swimming & Tennis Championships TBD JULY 2023 TBD UG-Harvard Lecture The biggest gathering of alumni of the University in USA, Europe and Canada Multiple TBD Family Day Activities will include football, basketball, volleyball, hockey and swimming UG main campus TDD Swimming & Tennis Championships Alumni Homecoming/Launch of Alumnus of the year ceremony TBD AUG 2023 11 UG@75 Climax TBD TBD TBD/C - To be determined/confirmed
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