A delegation from the Accra Academy 2001 Year Group has paid a courtesy call on the Chief Executive Officer of Star Oil Ghana, Mr. Kwame Tieku, to congratulate him and the company on its 25th Anniversary and to commend his contributions to Ghana’s oil and gas industry.
The visit celebrated both the corporate milestone achieved by Star Oil and Mr. Tieku’s leadership in promoting indigenous participation, innovation, and excellence within the energy sector. Members of the delegation praised his role in strengthening local capacity and positioning Ghanaian businesses competitively within the industry.
The engagement also served as a moment of reflection and nostalgia, as the delegation and Mr. Tieku shared memories of their time at Accra Academy. Discussions highlighted the enduring values of discipline, excellence, and brotherhood instilled by the school, as well as the importance of maintaining strong alumni bonds.
Particular emphasis was placed on networking and mentorship, with the delegation stressing the need to deliberately expose current students to the power of alumni relationships. They noted that such connections play a critical role in personal growth, career development, and long-term success.
During the visit, the Accra Academy 2001 Year Group officially presented its Legacy Project to Mr. Tieku. The project involves the renovation of the school’s Dining Hall to mark the 25th Anniversary of the group’s completion of Accra Academy. The initiative is aimed at improving student welfare, enhancing the learning environment, and leaving behind a lasting infrastructural legacy for future generations.
Mr. Kwame Tieku warmly welcomed the initiative and pledged his support towards the successful execution of the project. He commended the year group for its commitment to giving back to the school and encouraged sustained alumni involvement in educational development.
The Accra Academy 2001 Year Group expressed deep appreciation for his encouragement and commitment, reaffirming their dedication to supporting initiatives that strengthen education and alumni-driven development at their alma mater.
In conclusion, the group reaffirmed its determination to complete the Dining Hall renovation as a meaningful contribution to the school’s growth. Plans are underway to formally present the completed project during the Accra Academy 2026 Homecoming Celebration. The group expressed confidence that the project will stand as a symbol of gratitude, unity, and service, while inspiring other year groups and alumni to invest in the future of Accra Academy.
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