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If ever an individual could be credited with exceptional contribution to the architectural development of the city of Accra, Kenneth Mackenzie Scott is without doubt the person. He has more to his credit by Way of designing buildings and other facilities than any other individual could lay claim to. Indeed there was hardly a public building in Accra in the 1960’s and 70’s, which did not bear the mark of his brilliance.More>>

Mr. Wellington Enninful-Eghan was born in Kumasi in December 1939 to comfort Harriet Unmindful and Edumadze Eghan of blessed memory. He lived with his grandfather, Rev. G.B Enninful, Presiding Elder, of the A.M.E Zion mission and traveled with him during his missionary journeys, which took him to Cape Coast, Akim Akroso and Winneba. He therefore started his elementary schooling at Varick Memorial A.M.E Zion School , Cape Coast, continued at Akim Akroso State School,More>>

Mr. Osei Tutu Agyeman, affectionately known as O.T. by his circle of friends and admirers, was born at Bekwai, Ashanti, on 27th July 1927 to the late Mr. Isaac Kwadwo Agyeman, then a businessman in Bekwai, and Madam Akosua Owusuaa of the Oyoko Royal family of Bekwai. O. T’s mother was popularly known as Maame Saaneh to commemorate the historic year of her birth – 1900 – during which the Ashanti warriors gallantly fought the much celebrated Yaa Asantewaa War with Otuo Saaneh More>>


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