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The academic odyssey: a toilet attendant’s path to delivering an Inaugural Lecture as a Professor at UMaT- part 3

Welcome to the Final episode of “The academic odyssey: a toilet attendant’s path to delivering an Inaugural Lecture as a Professor at UMaT”, where we talk about Prof Kumi Boateng’s Extension Services and Awards and God’s Grace and Family over his life.

EXTENSION SERVICES AND AWARDS
His remarkable consultancy services have solved lots of problems in companies, religious bodies, and other organizations.

Notable among his consultancy works are the following: Resettlement Action Plan for a Section of Teberebie Community for AngloGold Ashanti (Iduapriem) Limited (AAIL) (2023); Mining Area Declaration for AAIL (2023); Land Use/Cover Production for 19 Host Communities of AAIL (2022); Cadastral Plan Production for 100.38 acres of Resettlement Site for AAIL, (2022); Study to Assess the Impact of AAIL’s Operations on the Teberebie, Domeabra, Nkwantakrom and Acheamponkrom Communities for AAIL, (2021); Investigation Report of the Fly Rock Incident for AAIL, (2020); Improving Conditions for Informal Urban Miners and Responsible Supply of Secondary Raw Materials for Fairphone, Polestar and Closing the Loop In The Netherlands (2022); Production of a Quarry Concession Certified Plan and compensation surveys for Ghacoe Jukwa Quarry (2022); Strategies to Include the Informal Sector in Urban Mining (E-Waste) Related Activities at the MMDAs for MRI (2022); Archaeological Study for Teberebie Cemetery Relocation Project for AAIL, (2021); Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) of the Beposo Tailings Storage Facility (BTSF)/Return Water Dam (RWD) for AAI) (2020); Production of a Small-Scale Mining Concession Certified Plan and compensation surveys for Gwira Asuawuah Community Mining (2019); Production of a Small-Scale Mining Concession Certified Plan and compensation surveys for Nana Yefri Group (2019); Production of a Small-Scale Mining Concession Certified Plan and compensation surveys for B/4 Bliss Enterprise (2018); Mine Concession Dispute Surveys at Pampe Mine Site (2018); Norpalm Ghana Limited: Mapping and Development of a Geodatabase for a 4500-hectare oil palm plantation (2011); Twifo Oil Palm Plantation: Mapping and Development of a Geodatabase for a 6200-hectare oil palm plantation (2013); Land Commission of Ghana: GIS Training of over 50 staff of the Commission selected across the Country from different Divisions of the Commission, including Town and Country Planning, Survey and Mapping Division, Land Valuation Board; Workers from Different Industries, including Mining, Petroleum, Education, Transportation, Agriculture (2010 to date); Waste Stockpile Surveys at AAIL (2017); Confirmation of Coordinates of Electrical Poles at Persues Ghana Ltd (2015); Boundary Demarcation of Goldfields Ghana Ltd Mine Concession (2014); Road Surveys at Bekwai (2014); and Topographic and Farm Surveys at Samahu for AAIL (2012). Through these extension services and other material mobilisation, Prof Kumi-Boateng has within 16 years of dedicated work brought over GH¢20 000 000.00 to the University.

GOD’S GRACE AND FAMILY LIFE
Prof Kumi-Boateng attributes his remarkable rise in less than 16 years of work at UMaT to the trust he has placed in the sovereign arms of the Lord Jesus.

In a post on his Facebook wall and subsequent interview by CitiTV and publication by the Insight News Paper, he tells the story of the Grace of God upon a hopeless toilet attendant boy from Bantama who was saved by Jesus to become a Professor.

He is married to Mrs Harriet Kumi-Boateng (Acting Human Resource Director, National Commission on Culture, Accra, Ghana) and they are blessed with two children (Maame Owusuaa Kumi-Boateng and Kofi Gyimah Kumi-Boateng).

Prof Kumi-Boateng is a member and an Elder of the Pentecost International Worship Centre, Tarkwa, of the Church of Pentecost. He is the Assistant Tarkwa Area Youth Leader and a member of the National Youth Political Chamber of the Church of Pentecost.

His inaugural lecture, which comes off tomorrow, Thursday, June 15, 2023, at the University of MInes and Technology, (UMaT) also falls on his birthday.
The general public is invited to join in the celebration as he speaks on the topic: “Mapping the poor in Ghana, a Geospatial Multidimensional Poverty Index Approach”.


See you there.

Source: myinfotoday.com

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