The Mfantsipim Old Boys Association (MOBA) is set to take the spotlight on MAX TV and Radio as part of the ongoing School-Connect series—a national media initiative that celebrates the legacies of Ghana’s most impactful educational institutions.
This special edition will highlight the distinguished history, academic excellence, and societal contributions of Mfantsipim School, affectionately known as “The School.” Founded in 1876, Mfantsipim is Ghana’s oldest secondary school and a pioneer in holistic education, moral leadership, and Pan-African values.
Its motto, Dwen Hwe Kan (“Think and Look Ahead”), reflects a long-standing commitment to shaping visionary leaders.
The live broadcast, which will feature voices from across generations of MOBA members, will delve into:
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The founding vision and historic milestones of Mfantsipim.
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Contributions of its alumni to national and international development.
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The school’s role in shaping values, leadership, and academic excellence.
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The enduring MOBA brotherhood and ongoing support for the school’s advancement.
Notable Mfantsipim alumni include Kofi Annan, former UN Secretary-General; Alex Quaison-Sackey, Ghana’s first African President of the UN General Assembly; Patrick Awuah, founder of Ashesi University; and countless leaders across academia, business, politics, and the arts.
Listeners and viewers can expect engaging interviews, archival footage, and reflections that underscore why Mfantsipim remains a beacon of excellence nearly 150 years after its founding.
This School-Connect feature is not only a celebration of Mfantsipim’s achievements but also a call to action for old boys, current students, and education advocates to continue the legacy of transformation, service, and vision.
Tune in:
MAX TV
MAX Radio
For more on Mfantsipim School and MOBA’s initiatives, visit mfantsipim.com.