Prof. William Kodom Gyasi Donates 10 High-Quality Projectors to Department of Communication Studies
The Department of Communication Studies has received a donation of 10 high-quality Epson projectors valued at GHC 65,000 from its Head of Department (HOD), Prof. William Kodom Gyasi.According to the…
The Department of Communication Studies has received a donation of 10 high-quality Epson projectors valued at GHC 65,000 from its Head of Department (HOD), Prof. William Kodom Gyasi.
According to the donor, the gesture was to facilitate teaching and learning.
Prof. Gyasi explained that his decision to donate was driven by a desire to redefine leadership by taking an active role in supporting the Department.
“I thought of redefining what it means to be a leader because I believe as a leader you have to spend on those you lead,” he stated.
Acknowledging the Department’s challenges with teaching equipment, he expressed the hope that his gesture would ease the burden on lecturers.

Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Prof. Kwabena Sarfo Sarfo-Kantankah (L) receiving the donation from Prof. William Kodom Gyasi (R). Looking on is Dr. Edem Adzovie, a lecturer at the Dept. of Communication Studies
Speaking at the ceremony, the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Prof. Kwabena Sarfo Sarfo-Kantankah, expressed profound gratitude for what he described as an unprecedented act of generosity by Prof. Gyasi.
“Such good gestures are worth appreciating and emulating,” he said.
The Dean commended Prof. Gyasi for personally funding the projectors, emphasising the importance of individual contributions to institutional growth.
“I must say that using money from your coffers to buy these projectors is commendable and must be praised,” he remarked.
Prof. Sarfo-Kantankah, while applauding Prof. Gyasi for demonstrating that small personal efforts could make a significant impact, also encouraged other faculty members to follow the HOD's example.
Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC
Last updated: January 26, 2026
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