Accra, July 8, GNA - The death is announced in Accra of Mr Paul Mark Owoo, General Secretary of Akuafo Hall Alumni Association of the University of Ghana, Legon
Mr Owoo, 75, was also the former headmaster of the West African Secondary, Assistant Headmaster of Odorgonno Secondary School, a tutor at Sekondi College.
Funeral arrangements would be announced later.
He told us that he was in the University of Ghana from 1964 to 1967 and a student of Akuafo Hall.
He was a former General Secretary of the University of Ghana Alumni Association and that he and Professor George Benneh, former Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana, toured the whole country trying to organize the Regional branches of the University of Ghana Alumni Association He taught at Sekondi College, was Assistant headmaster of Odorgonno Secondary School and Headmaster of West Africa Secondary School for many years.
He taught most of our current and retired military officers Current Affairs in Accra. He said he trained world Champions like Azumah Nelson, and D.K Poison and noted that after winning the World Boxing title, Ghana's legend Azumah Nelson in an interview said the person who had had great impact on his life is Mr Paul Mark Owoo. After his speech, everybody at the function clapped and cheered. What an ovation to a hardworking man.
Mr Owoo, an unsung hero, however forgot to tell the gathering about his leadership role in the Geographical Association of Ghana, which is well known to us. He had a passion for Geography. We left the function about 3 p.m. It was Friday. Mr Owoo saw me off at the car park before going back to the Alumni Office. We hoped to meet again soon for a meeting of the Planning Committee of the Akuafo Hall's Golden Jubilee Celebration. But Alas! There is no armour against fate. Early Monday morning, it was announced that Mr Owoo had passed away in the night in his sleep. That is one of the marvels of nature.
Anytime he visited us at the Ghana News Agency (GNA), some of my staff came along to greet him as their former Headmaster. They told me he was A good Geography master and a boxing coach. He made an impact on people and on life, hence the standing ovation he had on Ghana's Republic Day. He served his nation well. May he have a blessed rest. Adieu! 8 July 05