Dr. Ofori Sarpong transformed his birthday celebration into a powerful statement of legacy and impact by commissioning a 600-unit ultra-modern bed facility for the Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School.
The event held on the school’s campus on Tuesday, May 5, drew a wide array of dignitaries, alumni and stakeholders within Ghana’s education and business sectors.
What unfolded was more than a ceremonial gathering, it became a celebration of philanthropy, education, and long-term investment in student welfare.
The newly commissioned facility is expected to significantly improve accommodation conditions at PRESEC Legon, one of Ghana’s most prestigious second-cycle institutions.
With increased bed capacity and improved infrastructure, the project is designed to ease longstanding accommodation pressures while enhancing the overall residential experience for students.
Dr. Ofori Sarpong chose to mark his birthday with a development-focused initiative that directly benefits current and future generations of students.
The commissioning event symbolised reinforcing his reputation as a philanthropist committed to education and youth development.
Students, alumni, and guests witnessed a moment that blended gratitude, pride, and institutional progress.
The ceremony attracted several high-profile personalities, further underscoring its importance. Among the attendees was Minister for Education Haruna Iddrisu, who joined in celebrating the milestone.
Also present were notable figures such as Osei Kwame Despite, Brian Acheampong, Mike Ocquaye Snr, Nana Kwame Bediako and other high-profile dignitaries
The commissioning grounds were filled with excitement as students and alumni gathered in large numbers. The PRESEC anthem echoed across the campus, adding emotional weight to the occasion and reinforcing school pride.
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