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FOOTPRINTS
on the sand of time
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Those who left footprints on the sand of time

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    "Lives of great men all remind us
    We can make our lives sublime,
    And departing, leave behind us
    Footprints on the sands of time."

    - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882), A Psalm of Life.


    Some left footprints on Prempeh soil, others excelled after they left, while many achieved both. Thousands of distinguished Prempeh graduates all over the globe, each telling his story in an interview.

    "as a tribute to his innumerable contributions to Prempeh sporting triumphs, especially for the unforgettable role he played in the famous victory of 13 December 1985, which he achieved with a team of courageous Prempeh boys, and which has won a steadily increasing acclaim as perhaps the greatest sporting victory in Prempeh College history"


    Fred Appiah

               
    "in celebration of a truly monumental life"

     

     

    Rev. Sidney N. Pearson
               
    "to be moved by the true inspiration of his athletic achievements, which faithfully reflects the native spirits of the Prempeh people, and which recently revived the alma mater's name in international athletics"

     

    Henry Hagan

               
    "who triggered a legacy of great luminosity, sustained by a historical significance, the outcome of an outstanding academic achievement"

     


    Benjamin Kyeremateng
               
    "not only in consideration of the indispensable honour which he helped bring to the alma mater, but above all as a tribute to the invigorating dash with which he has pursued the illustrious traditions of the Prempeh people."


    Dr. Kofi Oteng-Boateng

               
    "to be apprised of his bracing contribution to the restoration of hope when that vital human virtue seemed to have eluded man"

     

    Anthony Ohemeng-Boamah
               
    "to be able to appreciate the influence of the President of the Students Representative Council (SRC) of the Univ. of Ghana (Legon) and executive member of National Union of Ghanaian Students (NUGS) during the turbulent PNDC regime"


    Dr. Kwasi Ofori-Yeboah

               
    "primarily to recognise his outstanding achievement in the realm of jurisprudence and to be inspired by his fascinating Prempeh stories which enable us to once again relive extraordinary events in our rich fraternal history"



    Dr. Francis Achampong

               
    "to gain an improved understanding of the importance of herbal medicine in our society, from a narrative masterpiece, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed sequence of insightfulness, reflecting a young scholar's remarkable life and conflicts."

    Dr. Kofi Busia

               

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