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List of Mfantsipim School Alumnireport

  • Anthony Seibu Alec Abban - MP for Ajumako-Asikuma and later Ajumako during the first republic

    (Ghanaian MPs) (Politics)

  • Swinthin Maxwell Arko - MP for Agona Nsaba during the first republic

    (Ghanaian MPs) (Politics)

  • Dr. Henry Satorius Bannerman - MP for Ashiedu Keteke during the second republic

    (Ghanaian MPs) (Politics)

  • Kobina Hagan - MP for Denkyira during the first republic

    (Ghanaian MPs) (Politics)

  • Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah - MP for Takoradi, Deputy minister

    (Ghanaian MPs) (Politics)

  • Joe Ghartey - lawyer, MP for Ketan-Essikado, Minister of Railways

    (Ghanaian MPs) (Politics)

  • Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye - journalist, MP for Odododiodio

    (Ghanaian MPs) (Politics)

  • James Aggrey-Orleans - former Ghanaian envoy to the UK (Diplomats)

  • Kofi Annan - former UN Secretary General (Diplomats)

  • Francis Lodowic Bartels - former diplomat (Diplomats)

  • Mohamed Ibn Chambas - former MP and diplomat (Diplomats)

  • Alex Quaison-Sackey - first black president of the UN General Assembly (Diplomats)

  • Nana Effah-Apenteng - former permanent representative of Ghana to the United Nations (Diplomats)

  • William George Mensah Brandful - retired diplomat (Diplomats)

  • Ernest Kwame Asiedu Amoa-Awuah - former diplomat and former Ambassador of Ghana to Liberia (Diplomats)

  • Yaw Bamful Turkson - career diplomat (1958–1988), former Deputy Assistant Director General of UNESCO, and Development Consultant (Diplomats)

  • Papa Owusu-Ankomah, diplomat, 2017 to date. See also under Politics’ and Court Justices, Lawyers and Activists (Diplomats)

  • Miguel Augustus Francisco Ribeiro - former diplomat (Diplomats)

  • John Henry Martey Newman - Chief of staff of John Evans Atta Mills administration (Public service)

  • R. P. Baffour - first Vice Chancellor of KNUST (Academics)

  • Kwame Bediako - first Rector of the Akrofi-Christaller Institute (Academics)

  • Kwasi Kwarfo Adarkwa - former Vice Chancellor of KNUST (Academics)

  • Nii Kwate Owoo (Academics)

  • Joseph Wilfred Abruquah - former headmaster of Mfantsipim (Academics)

  • Kwame Gyekye - philosopher and lecturer (Academics)

  • Lordsfield Anani Dzidzienyo — Professor, African Studies, Brown University (Academics)

  • Ato Sekyi-Otu - political philosopher (Academics)

  • Dr. Benjamin Asante - CEO, Ghana National Gas Company (Engineering)

  • Isaac Sesi - Entrepreneur, Engineer, and Founder of Sesi Technologies (Engineering)

  • Ernest Addison - current Governor of the Bank of Ghana (Business, banking and finance)

  • G. K. Agama - former Governor of Bank of Ghana (Business, banking and finance)

  • Boakye Agyarko - former Vice President of the Bank of New York, former Minister for Energy, Ghana (Business, banking and finance)

  • Alfred Ogbarmey Tetteh - MD, Securities and Exchange Commission of Ghana (Business, banking and finance)

  • George Emmanuel Kwesi Aikins – former Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • Kobina Arku Korsah - first Ghanaian Chief Justice of Ghana (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • Edmund Alexander Lanquaye Bannerman- 4th Chief Justice of Ghana (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • Isaac Kobina Abban- 9th Chief Justice of Ghana and former Chief Justice of Seychelles (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • Benjamin Teiko Aryeetey – Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2009–2011) (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • Theodore Kwami Adzoe – Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2000–2008) (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • William Bruce-Lyle - Supreme Court Judge of Ghana and Zambia (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • John Mensah Sarbah - lawyer and academic (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • Tsatsu Tsikata (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • Kurankyi-Taylor (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • Joe Ghartey (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • J. E. Casely Hayford - lawyer and academician (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • William Bedford Van Lare – former justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • Ace A. Ankomah - lawyer, activist, academician (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • Samuel Okai Quashie-Idun - former puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Ghana, former Chief Justice of the High Court of Western Nigeria and former President of the Court of Appeal for Eastern Africa (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • Papa Owusu-Ankomah, called to the Ghana Bar in 1981, and Attorney General (2003–2004). See also under ‘Diplomats’ and ‘Politics’ (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • Isaac Wuaku, retired justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (Court Justices, lawyers and activists)

  • Matthew Quashie - former Chief of Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces (Military and law enforcement)

  • Erasmus Ransford Tawiah Madjitey - first Ghanaian Commissioner of the Ghana Police Service (Military and law enforcement)

  • Dr. Henry Satorius Bannerman - Formerly president of the Ghana Medical Association and the Commonwealth Medical Association (Medicine)

  • David Ofori-Adjei (Medicine)

  • Dr. Ibrahim Akwasi Asante-Manu, medical doctor Office of the President. (Medicine)

  • Anis Haffar, educationist, teacher, columnist and author (Journalism)

  • Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye - journalist, MP for Ododiodio, former Minister of Sports (Journalism)

  • Kofi Amoa-Abban - founder of Rigworld (Entrepreneur)

  • Herman Chinery-Hesse - founder of SOFTtribe, the largest software company in Ghana (Entrepreneur)

  • Samuel Ewool - MD. Buena Vista Homes (Entrepreneur)

  • Papa A. Arkhust - CEO. Chucks Solutions (Entrepreneur)

  • Van Vicker - actor (Film, theater, modelling and television)

  • Majid Michel - actor (Film, theater, modelling and television)

  • Kweku Elliot - actor (Film, theater, modelling and television)

  • Nii Kwate Owoo - filmmaker (Film, theater, modelling and television)

  • Joe de Graft - playwright (Film, theater, modelling and television)

  • Brew Riverson Jnr - actor (Film, theater, modelling and television)

  • Kwame Bediako - Christian theologian (Religion)

  • Michael A. Bossman (Religion)

  • Kwesi Dickson (Religion)

  • Albert Ocran (Motivational speaker) - Legacy and Legacy (Religion)

  • KODA (Religion)

  • Kakra Baiden (Religion)

  • David Nyansah Hayfron (Religion)

  • Derek Boateng - former black stars player (Athletics and sports)

  • Arthur Wharton- first black professional footballer in the world (Athletics and sports)

  • Kweku Eyiah - lawyer and football administrator (Athletics and sports)

  • Aziz Zakari - former Ghana sprinter (Athletics and sports)

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Mfantsipim was the first high school established on the Gold Coast in 1876, and in 1905 it moved to its present location, at Kwabotwe Hill, north of town, on top of Kotokuraba Road on the Cape Town coast. As a result, the school is sometimes called “Kwabotwe” . It turns out that some of the country’s most prominent public figures from all walks of life, such as Aleix Quaison Saki, the former president of the UN General Assembly, Dr. Kofi Annan, the former UN secretary-general, and others. United Nations. It is considered a grammar school because it teaches Latin and Greek, but it also offers carpentry, fine arts, and crafts and is often referred to as “MFANTSIPIM school” .


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