Abuakwa State College

Public high school in Ghana
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Abuakwa State College is a co-ed second cycle institution in Kibi in the Eastern Region of Ghana.[1][2]

History

The school was established in 1936 by three elders of the Methodist Church at Asafo-Akyem as a preparatory institution to prepare Ghanaian students who wanted to sit the then Junior Cambridge Examination.[2] It was relocated to Kyebi in 1937 by Nana Sir Ofori Atta I who laid the foundation stone on 11 October 1937 thus becoming the founder and father of the school, Abuakwa State College was born to enable more students especially those from Akyem Abuakwa to enroll in the school.[3][4]

Headmasters

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Kofi Asante Ofori-Atta 1944-1947
William Ofori-Atta 1947-1951
S A Allotey 1972 -1978
A N Tetteh (ag) 1978 (Nov) - 1978(Dec)
D K Asiedu 1979 - 1982
D W Donkor(ag) 1982(April) -1982(Aug)
S A Birikorang 1982 - 1983
D M Ankomah 1983 - 1990
A O Botwe 1990 - 1993
E A Preko 1993 - 1995
K Antwi-Dako 1995 - 2001
Frederick Opoku 2002 -

Notable Persons Associated with Abuakwa State College

Notable alumni

  • Gibson Dokyi Ampaw, minister in the second republic
  • Rose Akua Ampofo, First Ghanaian woman to be ordained as a Presbyterian Minister
  • Martin Appiah-Danquah, Ghanaian politician
  • Akenten Appiah-Menka, politician and businessman
  • Ahmed Arthur, politician
  • Kwesi Amoako Atta, current roads & highways minister
  • John Odaate-Barnor, former Chief of Defense Staff
  • Asare Konadu, Writer
  • Jacob Kwakye-Maafo, physician
  • Mzbel, Ghanaian musician
  • Bob Pixel, Photographer
  • Boahene Yeboah-Afari, minister of state in the Nkrumah government
  • Carlos Kingsley Ahenkorah, politician
  • Mavis Addo, Okonore Yaa of by the fireside Fame

Notable staff

References

  1. ^ "Abuakwa State". Ghanaweb. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  2. ^ a b "new-classroom-block-for-abuakwa-state-college". Graphic Ghana. 1 October 2015. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Abuakwa-State-College". Wikimedia. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  4. ^ "abusco-launches-80th-anniversary". myjoyonline. 9 May 2017. Retrieved 22 July 2017.


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