All Nations University, Koforidua, has initiated discussions with the Diaspora Affairs Office, Office of the President, as part of efforts to strengthen engagement with the Ghanaian diaspora.
The meeting, held on March 25, 2026, forms part of the university’s broader strategy to build long-term partnerships that integrate diaspora expertise into academic and institutional development.
The delegation was led by GRASAG President of the university, Prince Henry, and included Vice President in charge of advancement and recruitment, Prof. Carllen Kyeremeh, as well as Mr Eric and Ms Lily.
Discussions focused on how the university can better serve and collaborate with Ghanaians abroad through curriculum development, research, and institutional frameworks that reflect diaspora experiences and contributions.
The university described the engagement as the beginning of a sustained process aimed at deepening collaboration rather than a one-off meeting.
All Nations University expressed appreciation to the Directorate for what it described as a warm and productive reception, noting its commitment to advancing the partnership.
The university, located in Koforidua, is accredited by the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission.
































