Welcome, OSECTEC Alumni (ASIKAFOƆ) and friends, to the OBUASI SECONDARY TECHNICAL SCHOOL ALUMNI - NORTH AMERICA web site. More than 1,000 ASIKAFOƆ in USA take advantage of a lifetime membership in the Association. Membership entitles you to information about your benefits; invitations to select events such as reunions, grand openings, as well as invaluable networking opportunities with other ASIKAFOƆ.
Recent heavy rains on February 3, 2023 caused a serious damage to House 4 roof and ceiling. See News page to learn how to support.
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Former Vice President of the Asikafo North America Alumni Association and Deputy Director of Education- Asikafo board of trustees
Late Dr. Joseph Nti-Gyabaah
1982 GroupAn astitute enterprenuer. Owner-Raybow International Hotels and Apartments, 1975 year group.
Osikani Kwaku Nsiah
1975 GroupA successful and well established businessman - Owner, Menaba Enterprise, 1979 year group.
Osikani Nana Addo
1979 GroupExcellence at all level. Retired Director, CSIR-Building & Road Research Institute, Kumasi-Ghana.
Dr. Eugene Atiemo
1979 GroupMSc Chemical Engineering. ARLANXEO Process and Plant Safety, Formerly Bayer Corporation, Currently Regional Manager, USA & Canada
Osikani Chris B. Gyasi
ASP, 1978 GroupInternal Medicine and Oncologist. Practicing in Dallas, Texas USA
Dr Kwaku Osafo-Mensah
1982 GroupChairman of Finance - Asikafo Global Board of trustees. Clinical Regulatory Specialist, Cardinal Health Inc. Baltimore, MD, USA
Dr Theophilus Asare Awuah
1978 GroupAre you an old student of Obuasi Secondary Technical School? Do you reside in North America?
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The recent heavy rains on February 3, 2023 caused a serious damage to House 4 roof and ceiling. The Asikafoɔ Alumni Association is kindly asking for your contribution towards a fundraising for repairs. Please send your donations to Rev. Osei-Tutu. The Momo number and name; Momo Number: 0244 460 586 Name: Baffour Osei Tutu.
Having built a reputation as the best in technology, innovation, science, engineering etc over the past few years, the Asikafuo lads proved too strong for the other schools. The team put together a project on ‘Making recliner chairs from plastics sorted automatically from a waste segregator’, the team of judges had no option than to award Obuasi SHTS with the winning prize of thirty thousand Ghana Cedis. The Sci-Tech Challenge precedes the National Science and Maths Quiz Competition every year.
Inspired by Osikani Kwaku Nsiah, a.k.a C. K. Man, Asikafoɔ Alumni of Hse 2, 3 & 5 sponsored the renovation of all the restrooms in the building. Since 1965 when the school was built, the once most beautiful building on campus had not seen any major maintenance. As a consequence, the bathrooms had become unusable, and the building as a whole was an eyesore. The cost of the project was about 100,000 GHC. Dr. Eugene Atiemo was the project manager, supported by Bishop George Kingsley Amoako and Osikani Eric Koduah. Our sincere appreciation to all the Asikafoɔ who contributed to this project.