4th Quarter at a Glance
To God be the Glory, the year
2014 was impactful as we sought
to improve the ministry through
the theme for the year
“SUSTAINABLE LOCAL AC-
TION, FOR SUSTAINED GLOB-
AL IMPACT”.
We began with a tour and summit
on SeXsense, then followed with
TEAMDERSHIP training for lead-
ers in various institutions.
The year also saw the launch of a
charity project dubbed “LEAD-
PRENEUR PROJECT” which
sought to raise holistic leaders and
entrepreneurs in the Pantang Drug
Treatment & Rehabilitation Cen-
tre. We also engaged in a health
awareness campaign on EBOLA
and CHOLERA. And we rapped
up the year with the YOUTH-
POWER CONFERENCE &
TOUR in five destinations across
Ghana.
In this edition of the HUD PR, we
present to you our 4th Quarter
PRAISE REVIEW, PRAYER RE-
QUESTS and PEOPLE RELA-
TIONS.
Inside this issue:
LEADPRENEUR Charity Project
2
Health Awareness 4
Corporate Consult 6
Membership Orienta-tion
3
International Nobles Award
13
Annual Thanksgiving BiG HuDdle
14
YouthPower Confer-ence & Tour 2014
10
4th Quarter 2014, PARTNERS’ REPORT Volume 1, Issue 4
Praise Review | Prayer Requests | People Relations
4th Quarter 2014, PARTNERS’ REPORT
The Official Newsletter of the HuD Group Ghana October - December 2014
LEADERSHIP | CONSULTING | MENTORING HuD PR
As part of the LEAD-
PRENEUR Charity Pro-
ject, The HuD Group feted
in-mates of the Pantang
Hospital Drug Treatment
and Rehabilitation Centre
on the 27th of December.
Christmastime messages
were delivered by Mr. Nel-
son Korkor and Dr. Andzie
-Mensah. Gifts were pre-
sented to the facility in
light of the spirit of
Christmas. Ms Margretta
Morgan and Mr. Lawrence
Larweh from The HuD
Group were also present
to dine and wine with the
residents.
The LEADPRENEUR
CHARITY PROJECT is an
initiative of The HuD
Group which seeks to of-
fer leadership and entre-
preneurial support for less
endowed individuals and
organizations.
On a Sunday service at the Pantang Drug Treatment and Rehab centre, Ms Ka-ris Senanu led a personal leadership talk to twenty (20) residents on the 12th of October 2014. On the 9th of November,
Dr. William Okyere-
Frempong led the leader-
ship session at the rehab
Every second Sunday of the month, The HuD Group as part of the LEADPRENEUR CHARITY PROJECT holds a personal leader-ship session for resi-dents at the Rehab cen-tre. By the grace of God,
lives are being trans-formed.
centre. Mr. Lawrence
Larweh took turn on De-
cember 14, where he ad-
dressed residents on the
need to rise after a fall. He
spoke on the topic,
“knocked down for a lift-
ing up”.
LEAD-PRENEUR CHARITY PROJECT
PERSONAL LEADERSHIP TALK, PANTANG DRUG REHAB
“Good Leaders Ask Great
Questions,” inspired by the
current publication of John
C. Maxwell titled, Good
Leaders Ask Great Ques-
tions. The colloquium ses-
sion involved Dr. Yaw Perbi,
a certified John C. Maxwell
team member, interviewing
Mr. Ken Ofori-Atta, the
LEAD-PRENEUR Workshop Chairman of The Data-
bank Group. Held at the
Paloma Hotel in Accra, the
workshop sat some sixty
five participants, who
were all presented with a
certificate of participation.
Participants were given a
free basic medical screen-
ing.
The HuD Group
organized its LEAD
-PRENEUR Work-
shop on the 4th of
December. The
workshop brought
together business
executives from all
walks of life together un-
der one roof. The work-
shop was on the theme
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Mr. Lawrence Larweh speaking to
residence of the rehab centre
Dr. Yaw Perbi interviewing
Uncle Ken Ofori-Atta
HuD fetes PHDTRC @ Christmas
The LEADERSHIP INSTI-TUTE of the HuD Group held an orientation session for new members on the 11th of October. The orien-tation took place at the MINE and was facilitated by Dr. William Okyere-Frempong. He ran Course 101- Introduction to the HuD Group for the two (2) new members present.
The LEADERSHIP Insti-tute of the HuD Group held an orientation session on the 18th October. Facili-tators for this session in-clude Mr. Lawrence Larweh and Miss Esinam Quist. They both run Course 101- Introduction to the HuD Group and Course 102- Introduction to the HuD group respec-
tively. Sitting in for the orientation were five new members. This session was orga-nized at the MINE.
ing the plenary session, Dr.
Isaac Newman Arther gave
a speech on ”Right Para-
digms for Campus Living”.
Elikem and Kofi, Esinam
and Lawrence, Mr. Edem
Agbana and Dr. Adu-
The HuD Group in collab-
oration with the NUPS-G,
PTC organized a Start
Right End Big seminar for
the students of Akropong
Teacher Training College
on the 26th October. Dur-
Gyamfi were facilitators for
the workshop session that
followed the plenary. In at-
tendance were two hundred
and thirty (230) NUPS-G
students. The event was held
at the Akropong, PTC as-
sembly hall.
Life Development Academy (LiDA)
Start Right… End Big at PTC, Akropong
SALT Conference 2014
Dr. William Okyere-
Frempong and Elder Amos
Kevin-Annan, the plenary
speakers, delivered a
speech on „Teamwork and
Conflict Resolution‟ and
„Why Integrity Matters‟
respectively. The work-
shop session which fol-
lowed next was facilitated
by Elder Amos Kevin-
Annan, Dr. Joe Amoah, Dr.
Freda Dodd-Glover and
Mr. Lawrence Larweh. In
attendance were seventy-
five (75) people. Benefi-
ciaries of the conference
include the KCN and all
denominational Heads of
Korle-Bu.
On the 4th of October, the
HuD Group in collabora-
tion with the Korle-Bu
Christian Network (KCN)
organized the SALT Con-
ference 2014 at the Korle-
Bu Nursing and Midwifery
School. The conference
was held under the theme
“INTEGRITY MATTERS”.
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Head of HuD Movement, Ms.
Esinam Quist, training new mem-
bers at The MINE
Elder Kevin-Annan and his wife
at SALT Korle-Bu
The SRC and the Presby-
terian Teachers College
(PTC) hosted the HuD
Group to the Group‟s SeX-
sense seminar. The semi-
nar which was organized
for the first year students
of the College saw Dr.
W i l l i a m O k y e r e -
Frempong speaking to
them on… The seminar
took place on the campus
of the Akropong Presby
Teachers college on the
8th October from 6:30pm
– 8:00pm.
The Nifa Senior High
School, Adukrom, also
hosted the HuD Group for
a SeXsense seminar on the
19th of October. Miss Ka-
ris Senanu spoke to the
teens on the right para-
digms to sexual purity.
The event took place on
the school‟s premise in the
Eastern Region saw some
seven hundred (700) stu-
dents. They were chal-
lenged to make these
choices with respect to the
“sixth sense” missing from
today‟s sex mis-education.
presentation on Ebola
Awareness as well as Ef-
fective Hand Wash and
Sanitizing Techniques.
This presentation was
aimed at equipping each
student with the requisite
knowledge in the fight
against the spread of the
To make sure that stu-
dents of both campuses of
the College have benefit-
ted from the Ebola Health
Alert, the All Nations Uni-
versity College hosted the
HuD Group again on the
15th of October on its City
Campus. Dr. William
Okyere-Frempong gave a
deadly Ebola Virus in the
West African region. In all
over four hundred (400)
students were reached
through this seminar in-
cluding the staff and some
lecturers of the College.
SeXsense at Akropong PTC and Nifa SHS
All Nations University College, City Campus
Ebola awareness at ANUC
the nature of the Ebola Vi-
rus and how to prevent or
avoid contraction in the
event of an outbreak. Dr.
William Okyere-Frempong
delivered a presentation
titled “Ebola Awareness”;
which took the students
through the history of the
virus, its nature and charac-
teristics, as well as basic
first aid techniques with
which to prevent contrac-
tion and the curb the
spread from person to per-
son. He also took them
through basic effective
hand wash and sanitizer
use. Two hundred and fif-
ty (250) students of the
Engineering School of
ANUC benefitted from
this seminar.
As part of the ongoing sen-
sitization process of the
general populace on the
Ebola Virus, the All Na-
tions University College
hosted the HuD Group on
the 8th of October under
the Group‟s MedConsult-
Health Awareness Alert
program. This was to offer
an in-depth insight into
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Caption describing pic-
ture or graphic.
Caption describing picture or
graphic.
Dr. Okyere-Frempong at
All Nations, Koforidua
The students of Manhea
Anglican Primary and
J.H.S were not left out in
the Ebola health Aware-
ness Alert. On the 15th
October, Dr. William
Okyere-Frempong gave a
presentation titled “Ebola
Awareness”, taking and
answering questions from
the pupils concerning the
Ebola Virus. To help the
pupils deal effectively
with infection at home
and on a personal basis, he
gave them a lesson on ef-
fective hand wash and
sanitizing techniques. Ed-
ucating them on the prop-
er amount of alcohol con-
tent that was necessary in
a sanitizer to kill or render
a virus inactive. The whole
student body numbering
around six hundred and
seventy (670) pupils bene-
fitted from this presenta-
the library was
done by the Glam
Squad and HuD
Volunteers.
Sponsored by the Sangy
Foundation, The MINE (a
library of motivational and
inspirational literature) of
The HuD Group was given
a new coat on the 17th of
December. The painting of
Ebola Awareness Campaign for Students at Tema
Rebranding of The MINE
The Reading Club
creative writing, quizzes
and word games. Volun-
teers of The HuD Group
are on mission to mentor
these students to become
reading leaders.
The MINE started a read-
ing club in the month of
November. Students from
the Staff Village school
and residents of the com-
munity are taught to read
and write. Activities that
are involved in the club
includes, movie HuDdles,
reading comprehension,
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Dr. William Okyere-
Frempong speaking to
students of Manhea
Anglican
Caption describing
picture or graphic.
Volunteers of
The HuD Group,
mentoring young
people to read
On the 8th October, the staff of the Osei-Kusi Foundation also benefitted from the MedConsult, Ebola Awareness Alert program. This health alert presentation delivered by Dr. Freda Dodd-Glover took the staff through the cycle of outbreaks since the first discovery of the
virus to the very recent outbreak and the changes in the nature of the disease ever since. They were also taken through various measures of precautions that could be employed in the public space to safe-guard the service provid-ers as well as those who patronize the service pro-
vided. To wrap up the presentation she took them through effective hand washing and sanitiz-er to help them get the best out of their personal hand sanitizers. Eight staff of the OKF including the Executive President bene-fitted from this presenta-tion.
staff and management of
the organization through s
presentation on the topic
”Ebola, Infection Control
and Cholera”. This health
awareness education was
conducted to sensitize the
members of the institution
On Thursday the 23rd of
October, the HuD Group
held a MedConsult;
Health Awareness Alert
for SWIFTA. The Health
Alert was facilitated by
Dr. William Okyere-
Frempong. He took the
on the pros and cons of
dealing with an infection
in the corporate space.
They were also given a
firsthand knowledge in
dealing with Ebola and
Cholera especially as well
as other infections
CORPORATE CONSULT
SWIFTA
Rancard Solutions Ltd.
She took the staff and man-agement of the institution through a presentation on Ebola and Infection Control in Corporate Space. The focus of this presentation was to equip the staff and office with the requisite knowledge and first aid techniques of combating
infection in the face of the Ebola outbreak in Corpo-Rancard Solutions Ltd,
hosted the HuD Group on the 17th October to a MedConsult; Health Awareness Alert on Ebo-la. This health Alert which took place on the premises of Rancard So-lutions was conducted
by Dr. Freda Dodd-Glover.
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Med Consult at OKF
On Friday 21st November,
The HuD Group held an
Occupational Health Con-
sult for the staff of the Na-
tional Investment Bank
(NIB) under its MedCon-
sult Program. The consult
was on the topic
“Infection control in Cor-
porate Space and Ebola
Awareness”. After being
taken through the history
and nature of the Ebola
virus, the staff were led to
do a step-by-step disinfec-
tion of the hands using
hand sanitizers, an im-
portant practice to deal
with the infection in the
corporate space in the ad-
vent of an outbreak.
As part of creating aware-
ness among the general
public on the outbreak of
the Ebola virus, The HuD
Group held a “Health Con-
sult” for members of the
Accra Ridge Rotary Club
on Wednesday 19th No-
vember. The interaction
sought to enlighten the
members of the club with
on “Faith and the King-
dom-Minded Entrepre-
The CEO OF The HuD
Group Ghana spoke on the
3rd October at the Still
Waters Ltd.‟s Business
Clinic. At the event, Dr.
William Okyere-
Frempong gave a speech
neur. Participants were
greatly inspired.
National Investment Bank
Still Waters Business Business Clinic
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well as other practices to
avoid the contraction of
the virus in the event of
any outbreak.
Accra Ridge Rotary Club
On the 25th October Dr.
William Okyere-
Frempong, representing the
HuD Group was at a Ca-
reer Skate organized by the
C.S.G. The event which
came off at the Capital
View Hotel- Koforidua saw Dr.
William Okyere-Frempong deliv-
ering a speech entitled “Finishing
Strong”. Other speakers who
graced the occasion with their
presence were Dr. Michael
Agyakum, Rev. Osei-Kusi, Em-
manuel Dei Tumi and Mrs. Eva Lokko.
The event saw some five hundred J.H.S
students from the regional capital be-
ing inspired to reach out and achieve
their God given potentials in a Godly
and holistic manner.
Collaborations
A day’s camp with Junior High Pupils
challenging the pupils to rise to leadership. On the 6th December, a
day‟s training camp was
held for junior high school
pupils by Solace Educa-
tion for Africa. Represent-
ing The HuD Group, the
country C.E.O Dr. William
Okyere-Frempong deliv-
ered a speech on
“Academic Leadership”
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Enlightening Heads
Engaging Hearts
Empowering Hands
Career Skate at Koforidua
On 27th November, the
CEO of The HuD Group
Ghana spoke at Our La-
dy of Mercy Senior High
School (OLAMS) in Te-
ma. With him was Mr.
Elikem Agbenyo. Dr.
William Okyere-
Frempong gave a talk on
“Empowering the Youth
for Greater Aspiration”
which was the theme of their SRC week celebra-
tion.
Our Lady of Mercy Senior High
TO INVITE THE HuD GROUP TO SPEAK TO YOUR GROUP OR TRAIN YOUR LEADERS,
CALL 0243 168 306
Revival Flames Bible Chapel International
At the Sunday Main Ser-
vice of the R.F.B.C.I on the
7th of December, Dr. Wil-
liam Okyere-Frempong
delivered a sermon titled
“Eden Enquiry.”
Exactly a week later, he
was invited to a gradua-
tion and ordination cere-
mony of the Flames Bible
School. Dr. William
Okyere-Frempong was
honored to have chaired
the occasion.
On Sunday the 5th of Octo-
ber, Dr. William Okyere-
Frempong was at the Re-
vival Flame Bible Church
International. He again
trained the church leaders
on the topic, “The Minis-
ter and His Health”.
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LIVE 91.9 FM hosted The HuD Group on its Morning Show on the 10th of November to en-gage its listeners in an inspirational talk show. The Morning Show fea-tured Dr. William Okyere-Frempong and Dr. Noami Adjepong who spoke on the topic “Youth Development for National Growth”. This
program was brought together to help today‟s Ghanaian youth equip themselves for national growth without relying solely on the benevo-lence of the central gov-ernment but rather on God‟s will for them and the creative power of perseverance, persis-tence and…
On November 12, Radio
Univers of the Universi-
ty of Ghana hosted Ms.
Karis Senanu and Dr.
William Okyere-
Frempong on its Morn-
ing Show. Karis and
William discussed
“Leadership and Em-
powerment.”
Edition” of the Youth-
Power! Conference. The
event which was a huge
success saw students
coming in from Osu-
Presec, Labone Second-
ary, Salem Secondary, La
On the 15th November,
the YouthPower! Con-
ference was organized at
the Zenith University
College Auditorium in
Labadi. This event was
dubbed the “Trade-Fair
Presec, Zenith College
and Alpha Beta Educa-
tional Centre to men-
tion a few. Ms. Mabel
Simpson of MSimps
shared her life story and
entrepreneurial journey,
Pre-YouthPower! Media Interviews
YouthPower! Conference- Trade-fair Edition
YouthPower! Tour- Harbour City Edition
the youth of the Tema
Metropolis under the
theme “Inspiring a New
African Youth Model.”
Manasseh Azure Awuni, a
broadcast journalist with
Joy FM, Sara Nana Ye-
boah of the Sangy Foun-
dation and Terry Mante
of the Pednet Group
spoke at the plenary ses-
sions. These stories and
life lessons inspired the
participants and offered
them a new lens
through which they
could view, assess and
improve upon their
St. Paul‟s Methodist Ca-
thedral saw the opening
of this year‟s YouthPow-
er! Conference on its
premises. The event
which took place on the
8th November brought
together students and
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YPC15 at Zenith University
College Auditorium
On 21st November, Ms.
Esinam Quist led the
team to hold the Youth-
Power! Conference at
the Preset Pacesetters
Senior High School in
Madina. The speakers
for the day were Dr. Joe
Amoah who spoke on
“Why Scholarship Mat-
ters” and Mr. Terry
Mante, who spoke on
“Why Leadership Mat-
ters.”
Power Conference is
being held in the Ashan-
ti region. The master of
ceremonies for the event
was Evans Wiafe, Com-
mander-in-Chief of
theYouthPower Move-
On the 29th November,
the YouthPower Tour
was brought to an end
in Kumasi. This was at
the Christ Apostolic
University College and
the first time the Youth-
ment, Kumasi. An over-
view of the Conference
was given by the C.E.O
Dr. William Okyere-
Frempong after which
the SRC President gave
the welcome address.
YouthPower! Tour- Madina Edition
YouthPower! Tour- Kumasi Edition
YouthPower! Tour- Tamale Edition
a welcome address from
the patron of the Youth-
power movement of
UDS. Dr. William
Okyere-Frempong, the
country C.E.O gave an
overview of the confer-
ence. Jeremiah Buabeng,
was then invited by the
master of the ceremony
to give the first plenary
presentation. He spoke
on “Personal Leadership;
the power of strategic
planning”. John Armah,
followed with a presen-
tation on “Why Entre-
preneurship Matters”.
Travelling up north, the
YouthPower Tour
reached out to the stu-
dents of the University
of Development studies,
Nyankpala at Tamale on
its maiden trip on the
22nd November. The
event commenced with
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Dr. Freda Dodd-Glover
speaking at Kumasi
YPC15
Terry Mante speaking at
YPC Madina edtion
Speaker, presenting a book award
to an outstanding participant
TEMA The same theme can be seen running throughout the feedback gathered from the evaluation forms- inspirational and moti-vating. In a nutshell the conference was seen as a success and life impact-ing by participants of
Tema YPC. Lives were touched in marvelous ways by the messages delivered by the speakers who graced the occasion with their pres-
ence. Captured below are some of the comments from few of the conference partici-pants:
Josephine Maame Araba said she
would love to encourage confer-
ences of the YouthPower sort to be
held more often. “I was very glad I
was present”, is what Emma Kai-
ser had to say. According to Eliza-
beth Nyankora, YouthPower 2014
has impacted her life in a positive
way giving her a sense of direction.
ZENITH The overall response from YouthPower- Zenith edition is that, participants were honoured to have been a part of such an inspirational and motivating event. Most of them expressed the desire to attend the next YouthPower Conference. Janice and Naa Yarteley both of
Alpha Beta developed a strong
sense of faith in themselves after
enough for them. They would thus love to host the HuD Group again given the oppor-tunity. Most of them were just going through the school system for formality‟s sake without a proper focus on the education being acquired. The conference opened up a new lens from which they could view themselves with scholarship in the back drop.
Participants of the Madina edition were most grate-ful for having Youth-Power come close to them. For most of them, this was their first time encountering an inspira-tional educative pro-gram of the sort outside their school system. They were so caught up in the session that the
time allocated was not
Abigail was thinking of dropping out of school because of some per-sonal challenges but for Youth-Power conference. Bami Sena would like YouthPower to be ex-tended to cover the Volta region. According to Annabella the pro-gram had a good impact on her. A large number of them
would like to become mem-
bers of the HuD Group.
TESTIMONIES FROM YPC14
MADINA
KUMASI The audience at Kumasi, thought the conference held there was a superb one. A great number of participants could not hold back their feel-ing and the kind of impact they had. “Perfect conference” was what Wil-
son Perry had to say at the end of the
event. Mathew, at a certain point
during the event thought the con-
ference had come to an end, only
for the next speaker to prove him
wrong with an awe inspiring
speech. Sam Patrick said he wishes
that an event as educative as
YouthPower would be at the dis-
posal of the youth all over the
country.
having participated in this year’s
conference. Fidelis said it is the
best conference he has attended
thus far. These were some of the
few comments coming from the
youth who were privileged to have
attended this year’s conference.
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“I was thinking of dropping
out of school because of some
personal challenges but for
YouthPower! conference.”
~Abigail, Madina edition
Seeth thou a man dili-gent in his business? He shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean men. Prov. 22:29 KJV
The HuD Group con-gratulates our Ghana CEO who is also the Agt Medical superintendent of LEKMA Polyclinic, Dr. William Okyere-Frempong for receiving the prestigious INTER-NATIONAL NOBLES AWARD and a certifi-cate of membership in recognition of his status as a bona fide member of West Africa Nobles Fo-rum, having been an em-
inent West African who upholds the virtues of Honesty, Integrity and Accountability. He received this award on Thursday, 23rd Octo-ber 2014, at the Volta Hotel, Akosombo among other Nobles like the former chairman of Christian Council of Ghana Rt. Rev. Francis Amenu, Major Albert Don-Chebe- Director
INTERNATIONAL NOBLES AWARD
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General of GBC, Rt. Rev (Dr) Nana Anyani-Boadum- General Overseer of Jesus Generation Church, Dr. Kingsley Fletcher- Chancel-lor of the University of Pro-fessional Studies, Mr. Adu Anane Antwi- Director General of Securities & Ex-change Commission, and other nobles.
The HuD Group orga-
nized this year‟s
Thanksgiving Huddle
on the 6th of December
at Cassa Oleanda,
North Dzorwulu. The
theme was “Balancing
Family and Corporate
Life.” The speakers at
the HuDdle were Dr.
Yaw Perbi and Mrs.
Jennifer Agyeman. Every
year, the Thanksgiving
HuDdle brings together
members, associates and
partners of The HuD
Group as well as those
who flew with us in that
year. The HuDdle, chris-
tened “Big HuDdle” cre-
ates an environment for
members, associates and
partners to interact get
to know each other and
network. It is also a time
to thank God for what
He did with The HuD
Group in the year.
Two members graduat-ed from the University of Ghana in the month of October namely, Flor-ence and Emmanuel with bachelor‟s degree. One member-Gloria also
God continually mani-fest His goodness and faithfulness and give members reasons to be thankful as we celebrate weddings and other events.
graduated with an Mphil. in Geology.
Annual Thanksgiving HuDdle
GRADUATION
2015 Strategic Planning Retreat
directors of The HuD Group prayed and
planned into 2015 and gave departmental
report for 2014.
The 2015 Strategic Plan-
ning Retreat of The
HuD Group took place
at the Hotel Feladei
from the Saturday 20th
to Sunday 21st of Decem-
ber. The theme for the
retreat was “Reaching
All People By All
Means.” At the retreat,
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Caption describing pic-
ture or graphic.
Caption describing picture or
graphic.
Dr. Freda Dodd-Glover (Dir. finance &
fund), presenting 2014 financial statement
PROFILE: Walter, Director for The HuD Institute
sity of Science and Tech-nology (KNUST) and a Master of Philosophy de-gree in Economics from the University of Ghana, Legon. Walter also holds a Diploma in Strategic Mar-keting Management from the Institute of Commercial Management (ICM) – UK. He has additionally suc-cessfully completed the Collaborative Masters Pro-gramme (CMAP) for Africa under the African Econom-ic Research consortium (AERC) in Arusha, Tanza-nia where he majored in Labour economics and Public Sector Finance. He was also amongst the first seven (7) Ghanaians to un-dergo training under the United Nations‟ Graduate Study Programme at its fa-mous “Palais des Nations” in Geneva, Switzerland.
Walter has held several key leadership positions in-cluding: Team Leader of the Economics and Social De-velopment working group during the 47th Graduate Study Programme at the UN office in Geneva, where he presented a paper titled „The United Nations: Working to Reduce the Impact of the Economic Crisis on Human Rights, Development and the Envi-ronment.‟ He was also the Graduate Students‟ Repre-sentative on the Projects and Municipal Services Committee - University of Ghana as well as Secretary to the Policy Formulation Committee of the National Union of Ghana Students. Walter presently serves as Director of the HuD Insti-tute.
Walter K. Awuah ~ Dip., B.A. (Hons) Econs & Geog, M. Phil
Economics
Walter is an avid believer in Jesus Christ who be-lieves in discipleship and mentoring people to navi-gate the unpredictable currents of life‟s sea. He loves teaching and has done that for several years at different levels, inspir-ing and coaching others to reach their goals in life. A gifted keyboardist, com-poser and singer, Walter is an economist with pro-fessional working experi-ence in both audit and banking. Walter holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Geography from the Kwame Nkrumah Univer-
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A gifted keyboardist,
composer and singer,
Walter is an economist
with professional
working experience in
both audit and
banking.
4 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN THE HuD FAMILY... 1. Enabling Environment (People, Programs, Products, Places, Projects): An unprecedented opportunity to better fulfill your personal God-given purpose and reach your full potential. 2. Networking: A close-knit family of purpose-driven, principle-centred, character-based and holistic (total) people as Men-tors, Mates (friends) and Minnows (protégés). This is a network of excellent young men and women you will be glad you en-countered! 3. Personal Development: You can‟t help but develop yourself as a member of The HuDdle. You will learn real life skills like Financial Whizzdom, Goal-Setting, Leadership and Managerial skills etc. through our regular Human Resource (HR) devel-opment programs. The training/learning opportunities are countless! 4. Expressing your S-H-A-P-E: The HuD Group provides an awesome opportunity for you to express your unique God-given Spiritual gifts, Heartfelt passions, Abilities/talents, Personality and share your lifetime Experiences. We see you being chal-
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5. For the residents in the rehabilition centre, that the spirit of God will give them life transformation and holistic devel-opment. 6. Against pestilence like ebola and cholera in Africa and the world at large.
1. For THG activities in the sec-ondary schools and tertiary insti-tutions. 2. For the National Office led by Dr. William Okyere-Frempon and his team as they reach out to the unreached. 3. For the upcoming programs in 2015 and for greater influence and impact in the nations
4. For financial support from partners and sponsors to fund our
Please Pray…
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Corporate Profile:
The HuD Group (The Human Development Group) is a
dynamic, international, Christian not-for-profit movement
focused on the development of holistic Emerging Leaders.
It was incorporated under the Companies Code of the
Republic of Ghana in September 2003.
The HuD Group currently has presence in Cote d’Ivoire,
Liberia, Seirra Leone, Gambia, Canada, Italy, France,
China, Singapore and the United States of America. It is
headquartered in Montreal, Canada.
Our Mission:
To engage Hearts enlighten Heads and empower Hands of
Emerging Leaders for global impact and God's glory’’:
Our Vision:
What we want to see (vision) is a massive global movement
of inspired, informed and invigorated people of Godly
influence in all spheres of human endeavour as we inspire
and empower young people to discover and fulfil their God
-given purpose and reach their full potential.
P. O Box KB 294, Korle-bu, Accra Ghana.
Website: www. thehudgroup.org
Phone: 0243-168306
E-mail: [email protected]
You can DONATE to support us
To inspire... totally!
Corporate Profile:
The HuD Group (The Human Development Group) is a dynamic,
international, Christian not-for-profit movement focused on the
development of holistic Emerging Leaders. It was incorporated under
the Companies Code of the Republic of Ghana in September 2003.
The HuD Group currently has presence in Cote d‟Ivoire, Liberia,
Seirra Leone, Gambia, Canada, Italy, France, China, Singapore and the
United States of America. It is headquartered in Montreal, Canada.
Our Mission:
To engage Hearts enlighten Heads and empower Hands of Emerging
Leaders for global impact and God's glory‟‟:
Our Vision:
What we want to see (vision) is a massive global movement of
inspired, informed and invigorated people of Godly influence and
productive pursuit.
Account No. 0010084402454202
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