Women’s varsity opens at Anloga, October 2001

The Times in another front-page story writes that a Women’s University of Ghana, will start operating at Anloga in the Keta District of the Volta Region, from October 2001.

The establishment of the university, according to the paper, is through the collaborative efforts of the Anlo-Afiadenyigbe Ladies’ Association and some individuals and groups in the USA.

Lt.Col. Charles K. Agbenaza, the Volta Regional Minister, announced this at Ho on Tuesday, stating that the university would enhance the development and training of women at the “highest possible level of formal education”, in the region in particular, and the country in general.

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