In 1989, the idea of establishing a school at the Mt. Olivet Methodist Society, Dansoman, started gaining ground. The idea was the brainchild of the late Brother Benjamin Ackom Wilberforce, which was whole-heartedly endorsed by the Leaders Meeting of the Society. Read more:

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In 1989, the idea of establishing a school at the Mt. Olivet Methodist Society, Dansoman, started gaining ground. The idea was the brainchild of the late Brother Benjamin Ackom Wilberforce, which was whole-heartedly endorsed by the Leaders Meeting of the Society. Read more:

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BRO. SAMUEL KINGSFORD SEGLAH is a Lecturer, Corporate Trainer, Management Consultant, and Doctoral Researcher. He is currently a Management Lecturer at the Ghana Communication Technology University (GCTU). Additionally, he is the Lead Consultant at K-Sam Consulting Ltd. He is also a Consulting Facilitator and Trainer at JPCann Associates Ltd.

He has over eleven years combined experience in the areas of Management, Training and Development, Business Development, Corporate Strategy, Corporate Governance & Leadership, Monitoring & Evaluation, and Market research. He has consulted and trained several corporate institutions over the years including a significant number of Start-ups.

Bro. Seglah is currently pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Business Administration in his final year at the University of Cape Coast. In addition, he has a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Global Business, a Postgraduate Certificate in International Higher Education Practice, and a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA-Finance) as well as competency-based certificates in many areas.

He is a Member of the American Evaluation Association (AEA), a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) in the UK, an Associate Fellow of the Boardroom Institute, and a Member of the Chartered Institute of Management Consultants – Canada.

Bro. Seglah is an accredited Lay Preacher, a Class Leader, and currently the Society Steward of Mt. Olivet Methodist Society, Dansoman. He is married to Shantel and with two children, Elikem and Kekeli.