Kwabena agyapong biography samples
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Mr Kwabena Agyei Agyapong, a flagbearer hopeful of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has declared that Ghana is ready for a new dawn, a new dimension, and a new direction.
Speaking to the NPP Regional Executive Committee of the Oti Region at Dambai, the former General Secretary of the NPP declared that, “he is on a passionate redemption mission to create a critical mass of patriots needed to generate the momentum required to cause a seismic shift in the thinking and orientation of what public service and party politics should mean to politicians, political appointees, civic servants and all Ghanaians.”
Mr Agyapong stressed that Ghana needed a new direction, capable leadership that genuinely puts people before politics and inspires hope for a better future.
He maintained that it was high time leaders moved on from the old history of preparing the future for the youth and focused on preparing the youth for the future by involving them in the conversation.
He envisioned a new Ghana led by a generational leader who was compassionate, competent, results driven, and courageous for a new Ghana that inspires Ghanaians, set on discipline and democracy, that would lead many fronts as a regional example.
Mr Agyapong told the Ghana News Agency (GNA), that would create a broa
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Full text: Kwabena Agyepong’s talking at drive launch
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Prof Kwabena Agyapong: Our vision which also sums up our identity is to become a distinguished Christian institution known for excellence in teaching, impact and community development. Our teaching mechanism is through research-led education with a bid to solve the problems of our community. We also want to bridge the gap between what is taught in schools and what various stakeholders in the industry need. We are training graduates to become first-class problem solvers in the communities they hail from. As others are referred to as “University A”, we want to be known as “University A-plus” because of our research-led approach.
Our identity is summed up by three pillars; producing morally and ethically upright graduates, producing academically and intellectually sound graduates and producing people with the ability to solve problems. We have a special emphasis on the last pillar by having problem-solving academies that feature tutors, professors and other competent people. Our institution also strives to create a problem-solving environment.
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