I See in You the Yaa Asantewaa of KNUST - Asantehene to Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson


The Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II in his speech at the Investiture of Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson as the new Vice-Chancellor of the university has described her as the Yaa Asantewaa of KNUST. 

The Chancellor of the University threw a challenge to his Vice to exercise her diplomacy in the midst of these daunting challenges of COVID-19, as to how teaching and learning is going to be when school reopens. The Asantehene moved on to verbally reinforced Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson’s journey by asking her to remember her great-great-grandmother, the famous Yaa Asantewaa. The woman who led the Asante Kingdom against British colonisation to defend the Golden Stool.

"Akosua, you cannot forget your great-great-grandmother, the famous Yaa Asantewaa. The woman who led the Asante Kingdom against British colonisation to defend the Golden Stool. Always remember, you share the same ancestral blood and I see in you, the Yaa Asantewaa of KNUST".

The Overlord of the Asante kingdom also entreated the newly inducted Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson to be mindful of the focus of the university on certain pertinent issues. The Chancellor further entrusted into Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson to build bridges and not walls and involve all stakeholders in all her activities.

"I trust you will build bridges and not walls and involve all stakeholders in all your activities. Do not side-line or sidestep the interest of any group. As you already know, my doors are fully opened. Go on; set the pace and let posterity judge you. Be constantly reminded that many young men and women in this country look up to you as a mentor. You are indeed a trailblazer, You dare not fail them”

Story by Dachaga Batiey Roger/ KNUSTTigerEye 

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