Dr. Asafo-Agyei recognised for contributing to economic dev’t of Africa
Archbishop Prof.
Dr. Asafo-Agyei Anane Frempong, Chief Executive Officer of the Asafo-Agyei Hospital,
Kumasi, has been awarded as one of the Pillars of
Modern Ghana in recognition of his exploits in the medical profession
and impact on society.
Dr. Asafo-Agyei Anane Frempong seized the occasion to call on people
suffering from piles to visit the Asafo-Agyei hospital located at Daaban-Kumasi
for free piles-screening.
The citation accompanying the award paid
glowing tribute to Dr. Asafo-Agyei Anane Frempong for
his invaluable contributions to the health sector of the country and Africa as
a whole.
The
Pillars of Modern Ghana Awards were held at The
Tulip Hotel, Shiashie, last week, and were instituted to recognise those
(personalities or establishments) that have contributed to make modern Ghana
what it is today.
Dr. Asafo-Agyei
Anane Frempong is known as
the first Ghanaian to qualify as an expert in the non-surgical treatment of
piles in 1991. As an anointed man of God and founder of the Great Eternal
Harvest International Ministry in Kumasi, he is also a proud recipient of the
International Man of the Year 1991, 1992; and had the International Man of
Achievement for 1993 and 1994 conferred on him by the International
Biographical Centre (IBC) UK, and many other local and international awards.
Speaking in an
interview after receiving the award, Dr. Asafo-Agyei Anane Frempong described
the feat as a continuous call to serve humanity as established by God. “It is
indeed a great joy to see people from all walks of life come to the Asafo-Agyei
Hospital to get a cure for piles. We charge very low as compared to other parts
of the world, and also boast a recurring rate as low as 4% after treatment.
“This global
recognition means people have realised the impacts we have made across the
world, and I believe this will serve as motivation for us to keep on doing more
to fulfil God’s will.”
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