A distinguished past student, Prof. Boadi’s journey from APSU 1996 to his current position is a testament to hard work, dedication, and an enduring passion for the sciences.
During his time at Saint Augustine’s College, Prof. Boadi was part of the APSU 1996 cohort, where he excelled as a science student. Known for his sharp intellect and unwavering focus, he was a key figure in academic and extracurricular circles. His peers and teachers alike recognized him for his deep curiosity and commitment to learning—qualities that would lay the foundation for his future achievements.
After completing his education at Saint Augustine’s College, Prof. Boadi pursued higher studies at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), where he chose to specialize in Chemistry.
Throughout his university years, he demonstrated exceptional academic performance, earning the admiration of his lecturers and fellow students. His dedication to research and teaching eventually led him to join the faculty, where he has contributed significantly to both the academic community and scientific research.
Prof. Boadi’s election as Vice Dean of the Faculty of Physical and Computational Sciences marks another milestone in a career defined by excellence. The Ghana Chemical Society and the broader scientific community have recognized his work, underscoring his impact on the development of scientific knowledge in the country.
Saint Augustine’s College continues to celebrate the successes of its alumni, with Prof. Nathaniel Owusu Boadi serving as an inspiring example for current and future students.
His journey from a bright science student in APSU 1996 to an esteemed professor and vice dean at KNUST epitomizes the values of hard work, perseverance, and leadership that Saint Augustine’s College strives to instill in all its students.