• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • World
GSTS celebrates giants of excellence at Founders’ Day alumni lecture

GSTS celebrates giants of excellence at Founders’ Day alumni lecture

13 August 2025
Ghana Scores 72.2% to Jump from 52nd to 39th in 2026 World Press Freedom Index

Ghana Scores 72.2% to Jump from 52nd to 39th in 2026 World Press Freedom Index

2 May 2026
Mahama Hails IGP, POMAB as “Quiet but Very Effective”

Mahama Hails IGP, POMAB as “Quiet but Very Effective”

2 May 2026
BoG Credits GH¢9.57bn Gold Sales for Shielding Economy from Deeper Strain, Cutting Potential GH¢25bn Loss

BoG Credits GH¢9.57bn Gold Sales for Shielding Economy from Deeper Strain, Cutting Potential GH¢25bn Loss

2 May 2026
Don’t Be Unconcerned While SOEs Are Being Mismanaged – Mahama Warns Labour

Don’t Be Unconcerned While SOEs Are Being Mismanaged – Mahama Warns Labour

1 May 2026
President Mahama Commends VRA, GRIDCo Workers for Restoring Akosombo Dam to Full Operations

President Mahama Commends VRA, GRIDCo Workers for Restoring Akosombo Dam to Full Operations

1 May 2026
May Day: Private Sector Key to Solving Ghana’s Unemployment Problem – TUC

May Day: Private Sector Key to Solving Ghana’s Unemployment Problem – TUC

1 May 2026
Mahama Backs OSP to Exercise Special Prosecutorial Powers

Mahama Backs OSP to Exercise Special Prosecutorial Powers

1 May 2026
Black Sherif Reaches Over 3 Billion Streams Worldwide

Black Sherif Reaches Over 3 Billion Streams Worldwide

30 April 2026
AMA Bans Drumming, Noise -making, Roadside Preaching from May 4

AMA Bans Drumming, Noise -making, Roadside Preaching from May 4

30 April 2026
Damang Mine Delivers 100% Sale of First Gold Output to GoldBod

Damang Mine Delivers 100% Sale of First Gold Output to GoldBod

30 April 2026
Women Weavers Endure Long Journeys to Sustain Bolga Basket Industry

Women Weavers Endure Long Journeys to Sustain Bolga Basket Industry

30 April 2026
Majority Caucus Defends BoG Over GH¢15.6 Billion Operating Cost

Majority Caucus Defends BoG Over GH¢15.6 Billion Operating Cost

30 April 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Advertise
Saturday, May 2, 2026
abcnewsgh
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
abcnewsgh
No Result
View All Result
Home News

GSTS celebrates giants of excellence at Founders’ Day alumni lecture

by Newsroom
13 August 2025
in News
0
GSTS celebrates giants of excellence at Founders’ Day alumni lecture
35
VIEWS
ShareTweetSendSend

The Ghana Secondary Technical School (GSTS), in collaboration with the GSTS Alumni Association, has honored the legacies of Prof. N. K. Kumapley, Dr. K. Y. Amoako, and Prof. K. A. Andam during the school’s Anniversary Founders’ Day Distinguished Alumni Lecture.

The event, held on 9th August 2025 as part of GSTS’s 116th Anniversary celebrations, brought together an impressive gathering of dignitaries, alumni, students, faculty, and friends of the school from across Ghana and around the world.

The atmosphere was charged with pride, camaraderie, and an unmistakable sense of heritage as attendees celebrated the school’s remarkable journey since its founding in 1909.

Gt. Prof. George W. K Intsiful ’70/H3 delivering the Keynote Address

Delivering the keynote lecture, Gt. Professor George W.K. Intsiful ’70/H3 spoke passionately on the theme “Advancing Educational Excellence: 116 Years of GSTS Impact and Growth in Ghana.”

He traced the school’s history of producing leaders who blend technical expertise with ethical values and challenged both alumni and students to embrace innovation, discipline, and service in building Ghana’s future.

His address was met with standing ovations and will be remembered as a rallying call for unity and purposeful action among Giants everywhere.

The highlight of the programme was the recognition of three distinguished alumni whose legacies continue to inspire generations of Giants:

Gt. Professor Nicholas Kwasi Kumapley ’58/H6 — was a pioneering engineer at the Faculty of Engineering of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

The academic whose contributions to infrastructure development and technical education remain unmatched. 

In recognition of his legacy, an auditorium at the Faculty of Engineering, the Kumapley Auditorium, was named in his honor.

Gt. Dr. K.Y. Amoako ’63/65/H6 is a globally respected economist and development strategist who has shaped policy and governance across AfricaHe is the Founding President of the African Centre for Economic Transformation (established in 2008).

Dr. Amoako’s distinguished career includes his tenure at the World Bank, where he worked from 1974 and served as the Bank’s Director for Education and Social Policy from 1992 to 1995.

Gt. Professor Kwesi Akwansah Andam ’65/67/H1 — A celebrated engineer, educator, and former Vice-Chancellor of KNUST, remembered for his leadership and scholarly excellence. Prof. Andam is the architect of the Collegiate System at KNUST, a model that has since been adopted by higher education institutions across Ghana.

Family representatives of each honouree accepted commemorative awards on their behalf, expressing gratitude to the GAA and GSTS for preserving their memory and inspiring the current generation.
With the resounding success of this inaugural lecture, the GAA has set the stage for the Founders’ Day Distinguished Alumni Lecture to become a flagship annual event — a platform to honour the past, engage the present, and inspire the future.

As the sun set over the Takoradi coastline, the words of the school anthem rang out from the auditorium — a reminder that wherever Giants may go, they will always stand tall in loyalty, excellence, and service to their alma mater.

ShareTweetSendSend
Newsroom

Newsroom

Related Posts

Ghana Scores 72.2% to Jump from 52nd to 39th in 2026 World Press Freedom Index
News

Ghana Scores 72.2% to Jump from 52nd to 39th in 2026 World Press Freedom Index

2 May 2026
Mahama Hails IGP, POMAB as “Quiet but Very Effective”
News

Mahama Hails IGP, POMAB as “Quiet but Very Effective”

2 May 2026
Don’t Be Unconcerned While SOEs Are Being Mismanaged – Mahama Warns Labour
News

Don’t Be Unconcerned While SOEs Are Being Mismanaged – Mahama Warns Labour

1 May 2026

Recent Posts

  • Ghana Scores 72.2% to Jump from 52nd to 39th in 2026 World Press Freedom Index 2 May 2026
  • Mahama Hails IGP, POMAB as “Quiet but Very Effective” 2 May 2026
  • BoG Credits GH¢9.57bn Gold Sales for Shielding Economy from Deeper Strain, Cutting Potential GH¢25bn Loss 2 May 2026
  • Don’t Be Unconcerned While SOEs Are Being Mismanaged – Mahama Warns Labour 1 May 2026
  • President Mahama Commends VRA, GRIDCo Workers for Restoring Akosombo Dam to Full Operations 1 May 2026
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
PROFILE OF COP CHRISTIAN TETTEH YOHUNO, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE

PROFILE OF COP CHRISTIAN TETTEH YOHUNO, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE

18 July 2024
China displeased with Ghana media misreporting of IMF deal

China displeased with Ghana media misreporting of IMF deal

25 May 2023
Bawumia declares 2024 presidential bid

Group picks up NPP’s flagbearership forms for Bawumia.

26 May 2023
LIST OF RIVERS POLLUTED BY GALAMSEY ACTIVITIES IN GHANA

LIST OF RIVERS POLLUTED BY GALAMSEY ACTIVITIES IN GHANA

12 September 2024
2024 Election: Ayariga claims ‘Vote Theft’, pitches APC as ‘Third Force’

2024 Election: Ayariga claims ‘Vote Theft’, pitches APC as ‘Third Force’

2
Hassan Ayariga accuses EC of auctioning Presidency to wealthiest bidders

Hassan Ayariga accuses EC of auctioning Presidency to wealthiest bidders

1
‘I will import necessary goods in 6 months, lockdown the economy for 1 year’ – Hassan Ayariga explains his policies

‘I will import necessary goods in 6 months, lockdown the economy for 1 year’ – Hassan Ayariga explains his policies

1
Bawumia launches local streaming platform Ghana Music Xperience

Bawumia launches local streaming platform Ghana Music Xperience

1
Ghana Scores 72.2% to Jump from 52nd to 39th in 2026 World Press Freedom Index

Ghana Scores 72.2% to Jump from 52nd to 39th in 2026 World Press Freedom Index

2 May 2026
Mahama Hails IGP, POMAB as “Quiet but Very Effective”

Mahama Hails IGP, POMAB as “Quiet but Very Effective”

2 May 2026
BoG Credits GH¢9.57bn Gold Sales for Shielding Economy from Deeper Strain, Cutting Potential GH¢25bn Loss

BoG Credits GH¢9.57bn Gold Sales for Shielding Economy from Deeper Strain, Cutting Potential GH¢25bn Loss

2 May 2026
Don’t Be Unconcerned While SOEs Are Being Mismanaged – Mahama Warns Labour

Don’t Be Unconcerned While SOEs Are Being Mismanaged – Mahama Warns Labour

1 May 2026
abcnewsgh

Copyright © 2026 ABCNewsGH.

Navigate Site

  • Advertise

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports

Copyright © 2026 ABCNewsGH.