List of Adisadel College alumni

This is a list of alumni of Adisadel College found on Wikipedia.

Academia

 * William Emmanuel Abraham, Ghanaian philosopher, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of California, and the first African to be elected a Fellow of All Souls College
 * Ebenezer Laing, Ghanaian botanist
 * Joshua Owusu-Sekyere, Agricultural Engineer, Rector of Perez University College
 * John S. Pobee, Theologian, Emeritus Professor of Theology, and Former Dean of the Faculty of Arts, University of Ghana
 * Kwasi Wiredu, philosopher
 * Thomas Mensah (engineer), pioneer in fibre optic technology, and lead engineer in first laser guided weapons for US Department of Defense guided missile program

Arts and entertainment

 * Kofi Antubam, Ghanaian artist
 * Terry Bonchaka, Hip life artist
 * Ian Jazzi, Actor and musician
 * M3NSA, Musician
 * Koo Nimo -born Kwabena Boa-Amponsem, aka Daniel Amponsah, a Ghanaian folklorist and recording artist
 * Frank Kobina Parkes, poet
 * Shatta Rakon Musician
 * Captain James Hackman Tachie-Menson, First black African ship's captain & first African south of the Sahara to man a ship across the Atlantic Ocean; musician and composer of “Where is Our God?”, “Leonora”, “New Born Prince of Peace” and preferred Ghanaian tune to “Hark, Hark, my Soul”.
 * George Brigars Williams, former Ghanaian actor.

Business

 * Prince Kofi Amoabeng, Businessman and co-founder of defunct UT Bank
 * Nana Appiah Mensah (aka NAM1), a businessman and Chief Executive Officer of MenzGold Dealership
 * Sam E. Jonah KBE, Executive Chairman of Jonah Capital; previously President of AngloGold Ashanti
 * W. Paatii Ofosu-Amaah, Vice President and Corporate Secretary of the World Bank Group, 2003 to 2007. Special Advisor to the President of the African Development Bank, 2008 to 2015.
 * Ernest Bediako Sampong, Pharmacist and businessman; CEO of Ernest Chemist Limited; Multiple award winner including multiple CEO of the year awards, Ghana’s Order of the Volta Award, and the CIMG Marketing Man of The Year
 * Nii Quaynor, Network Computer Systems

Clergy

 * Robert Okine, former Archbishop of West Africa

Government

 * Thomas Kwame Aboagye - Politician, Deputy minister in the second republic
 * Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, Chairman of the Electoral Commission of Ghana from 1993 to 2015.
 * Kennedy Agyapong - Member of Parliament
 * Brigadier Akwasi Afrifa, head of state of Ghana and leader of the military government in 1969
 * Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi, former Minister for Education in the Kufuor government
 * John Peter Amewu, Minister for Lands and Natural Resources
 * Akenten Appiah-Menka - Politician, Deputy minister in the second republic
 * James Appietu-Ankrah, Member of parliament for the Lower West Akim constituency (2005–2009)
 * George Aryee, Director General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (1991–1992)
 * Edward Asafu-Adjaye, diplomat
 * Frank Bernasko, former minister of state in the NRC and SMC regime, founder and leader of the erstwhile Action Congress Party.
 * Freddie Blay - lawyer, Former Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana and Chairman of the New Patriotic Party
 * Alex Blankson, Member of parliament for the Akrofuom Constituency (2021–)
 * Kojo Botsio, minister of state in the first republic
 * Kweku Budu-Acquah, diplomat
 * Nana Ato Dadzie, Former Ghanaian Chief of Staff, and a United Nations consultant on peacebuilding and political transitions
 * B. J. Da Rocha, first chairman of the New Patriotic Party
 * Joseph Ampah Kojo Essel, member of parliament for the Dompim constituency (1965 – 1966)
 * Robert K. A. Gardiner, diplomat
 * Komla Agbeli Gbedemah, Minister of state in the first republic, founder and leader of the National Alliance of Liberals
 * Jacob Hackenburg Griffiths-Randolph, a judge and also the Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana during the Third Republic
 * Joseph Essilfie Hagan, Minister of state in the first republic of Cape Coast.
 * F. A. Jantuah, Minister of state in the first republic and in the PNDC regime
 * Kofi Koranteng, Politician and businessman; Independent Presidential Candidate
 * Alan John Kyerematen, Ghanaian politician and former diplomat
 * Joseph Yaw Manu, Politician, Deputy minister in the second republic
 * Andrew Egyapa Mercer, MP
 * James Mercer, Former diplomat
 * Edward Nathaniel Moore, former attorney general of Ghana (SMC regime).
 * Kwamena Minta Nyarku, Member of parliament for the Cape Coast North constituency (2021–)
 * Samuel Kobina Casely Osei-Baidoo, Member of parliament for the Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem during the second republic
 * Edward Osei-Kwaku, deputy Minister for Presidential Affairs, and Minister of Youth and Sports
 * Fritz Kwabena Poku, diplomat
 * Samuel Ernest Quarm, Diplomat
 * Kweku George Ricketts-Hagan, Member of Parliament for Cape Coast South, Former Central Regional Minister and Deputy Minister of Finance, and Trade and Industry
 * Ebenezer Sekyi-Hughes, Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana
 * Kojo Yankah, former minister of state.

Law

 * Chief Justice George Kingsley Acquah,
 * Chief Justice Philip Edward Archer
 * L.J. Chinery-Hesse, parliamentary draftsman, Solicitor-General and Acting Attorney General (1979)
 * Godfred Yeboah Dame, current Attorney General of the Republic of Ghana
 * Edward Nathaniel Moore, former Attorney General of the Republic of Ghana
 * Justice Charles Hayfron-Benjamin, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (1993 – 1999)
 * Justice Robert John Hayfron-Benjamin, Chief Justice of Botswana (1977 – 1981)
 * A. K. P. Kludze, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2003 – 2004)
 * Koi Larbi, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (1970 – 1972)
 * Henry K. Prempeh, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (1971 – 1972)
 * Frederick Poku Sarkodee, one of the three High Court judges that were murdered on June 30, 1982.
 * Chief Justice Edward Kwame Wiredu

Monarchs

 * Azzu Mate Kole II, 4th monarch or king, Konor of the Manya Krobo Traditional Area
 * Opoku Ware II, 15th Emperor-King of the Ashanti people and Ashanti

Public service

 * Patrick Kwateng Acheampong, former Inspector General of Police of the Ghana Police Service (IGP).
 * Louis Casely-Hayford, Engineer, former Chief Executive Officer of the Volta River Authority
 * William Frank Kobina Coleman, Engineer, Director General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (1960–1970)
 * E. R. T. Madjitey, first Ghanaian commissioner of police and a former politician

Science and technology

 * Ave Kludze, a Rocket Scientist, Senior NASA Engineer and first African to fly (command and control) a spacecraft in orbit including the ERBS and TRMM spacecraft for NASA.
 * Thomas Mensah - scientist whose single-handed work was most important in making fibreoptic technology commercial.

Footballers

 * Samuel Appiah, footballer
 * Ibrahim Ayew, footballer
 * Baffour Gyan, retired footballer