
As part of Central University’s ongoing commitment to deepening meaningful partnerships with the Church, the University’s Management team paid courtesy visits to two ICGC assemblies—Zoe Temple in Tema and Jesus Temple in Koforidua—on November 27 and 30, respectively.


At ICGC Zoe Temple, the University delegation was led by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Samuel Kwasi Dartey-Baah, together with the Christ Temple Campus Director, Dr. Gloria Clarissa Dzeha. The team was warmly received by Rev. Kojo Amo Asare, and discussions centred on the shared mission of nurturing values, strengthening faith, and promoting excellence within the community. The engagement reaffirmed the long-standing bond between Central University and the church community it serves.


Later in the month, the Vice Chancellor—accompanied by senior officers of the University—fellowshipped with the congregation of ICGC Jesus Temple, Koforidua, as part of the University’s Church–University Relations initiative. During the service, the University’s Student Recruitment Officer highlighted ongoing collaborative efforts aimed at grooming responsible, service-oriented, and impactful leaders for the present and future.



Both visits underscore Central University’s unwavering commitment to building and sustaining strong relationships with faith-based institutions. Through such partnerships, the University continues to advance its mission of raising transformational leaders and supporting the work of ministry and academia for national and spiritual development.
