In Attendance: On and Off Campus – A Personal Diary

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In Attendance is the third in a series of autobiographical reflections by Ebow Daniel, who spent a 34-year career at the University of Ghana, the last ten of which saw him as Registrar – a role which, its prominence notwithstanding, he self-deprecatingly describes as bureaucrat, rather than academic; in academia, but not of it; also present at the Academic Board, but does not count for quorum; to be seen, but not heard, neither Present’ nor ‘Absent,’ in the minutes, only ‘In Attendance.’ Forewords generously contributed to In Attendance by H. E. Mrs Agnes Y. Aggrey-Orleans (Retired Diplomat), Kojo Yankah, founder, African University College of Communications (AUCC) and Ivan Addae-Mensah, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry and Former Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana, provide compelling reason to read this book.

Following Mr. Registrar, published in 1999 and A Tale of Cape Coast published in 2004, In Attendance is a book of many parts. Beyond the autobiographical insights it provides in its vignettes, it recounts, within well-researched contextual accounts of colonial and post-colonial educational policy, the foundational stories of Adisadel College and the University of Ghana, both alma maters of the author. In Attendance also presents, with liberal doses of the author’s characteristic humour, the author’s educational and professional journey – and people encountered, some in wistful detail – from early days in Sekondi through to his professional life in Legon and to his post retirement life in Kigali, Rwanda; in the Office of President J. A. Kuffuor at the Osu Castle and Jubilee House; and, to final retirement at Another Den, his home in Tema. The author’s reflections on higher education in Ghana, on the political experiment that Ghana is, on religion, on Freemasonry, and on the role of the latter in his life, all presented in a unique style of writing, make for fascinating reading. Foreshadowing his demise in 2019, the titles of final parts of In Attendance – At the Confessional, Homestretch, In Memoriam, Nothing now Remains, Curtain, End of Story and – Final Call belie his humorous depiction of life’s lessons.

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Weight 0.85 kg
Page Count

306

Published Year

2024

ISBN

978-9988926359

Format

Hardcover

Ebow Daniel

Ebow Daniel graduated BA at Legon in 1965. He also studied Higher Education at Stanford University, to graduate MA, 1975. Including 5 years as Academic Registrar (1984-1989), and 10 years as Registrar & Secretary to Council (1989-1999), his entire working life was at the Registrar's offices, University of Ghana, Legon - all 34 years (1965-1999). He has delivered consultancies, both at home and abroad. Participant Observer of the Performing Arts, he has stage credits from the 1960s and 1970s. He had written extensively, including Counting Ghanaians: A Sovereign People in Profile (1990); Mr. Registrar (1999); A Tale of Cape Coast (2004); and other inconsequentials. He was Freemason, a regular Churchgoer who loved his Beer. He married Theresa Daniel (nee Ampah). He passed on in 2019, leaving behind children- and grandchildren too.

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