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Religion of Sunday, 28 February 2016

Source: classfmonline.com

Perez Uni will churn out problem solvers – Agyinasare

Bishop Charles Agyinasare Bishop Charles Agyinasare

Chancellor of the Perez University College Bishop Charles Agyinasare has said the school will train problem-solving scholars.

At his investiture as the new Chancellor on Saturday February 27, Dr Charles Agyinasare said: “I strongly believe that very soon this university college will churn out graduates who will not be learning by rote, but will be problem-solving and solution-providing scholars who will bring significant change and transformation to their spheres of influence.

“Especially at this crucial time in the history of Africa where we are having endemic corruption and many visionless intellectuals and graduates from institutions who will rather stay at home than work if they have not been employed, where we have engineers who sit in the office and are not manufacturing, teachers who are still using books written in the 60s instead of writing new material. Where most of our people do not want to think outside the box to accomplish unprecedented feats. I am convinced that there must be a change and I am glad to announce to you that change is coming,” Dr Agyinasare added.

The Perez Chapel International acquired the Pan African Christian University College in November 2015.

The institution and its two schools are duly accredited by the National Accreditation Board of Ghana since 2007. The School of Theology has affiliation with the Trinity Theological Seminary (TTS) and the School of Business is affiliated to the University of Cape Coast. These mentor institutions have the responsibility for overseeing the courses, training and certification of the respective schools.

The school’s board of directors include: Dr Charles Agyinasare, Dr Mensa Otabil, Professor Omane-Antwi, Professor Asamoah Gyadu, Professor Addo Obeng, Dr Kotei Dzani, Mr. Francis Ashinyo, Honourable Sylvester Mensah, Dr Mrs Vivian Amoako, Dr Emmanuel Saboro, Professor Amoa Awua, Bishop Dr Prince Baah and Mrs Grace Dolphy.