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The twenty (20) beneficiaries of the annual “ERNEST AKWASI APPIAH SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME” will be selected based on a set of stringent criteria, to be put in place, to identify outstanding, yet underprivileged students from KNUST, of which Mr. Appiah is an alumnus.
According to Mr. Appiah, beyond making profit, it forms part of his commitment to contribute his quota, in investing in people, through education. This he believes will enable, sustain and establish the future of the country.
He said, the Scholarship scheme also aligns with his desire to see, every young and bright person in school. ‘Financial challenges should not be a limiting factor preventing bright students from school’. He added.
The Pro-Vice chancellor, the Vice Chancellor and Deans of the school of Public Health and Faculty of Agriculture have expressed their utmost delight, for the annual scholarship, instituted by Mr. Ernest Akwasi Appiah and will be working closely with him, to further develop the criteria for selection of beneficiaries.
Mr. Ernest Akwasi Appiah has been at the forefront of supporting individuals and people grow and has over the years, supported over thousand (1000) individuals, within various communities realize their dreams of going to school, and potentials of establishing a business.
He has also built classroom blocks in over ten (10) different communities, which has benefitted over twenty thousand students.
Mr. Appiah is a silent contributor of growth— a trait that greatly influences his work in the agricultural sector, spanning over twenty-five years.