Pentecost University to train about 10000 electrician and engineers in sustainable transportation and renewable energy.
In a significant step toward redefining Africa’s approach to sustainable transportation and renewable energy, Pentecost University and Alveus Development Ghana Limited have signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

The meeting brought together key leaders from both institutions, reflecting a shared vision and commitment to sustainable development. Alveus Development was represented by Managing Director Mr. Umo Antia, Chief Engineer Mr. Appiah-Ankobeah Roland (PMP), and a team of technical experts and strategic advisors.

Pentecost University’s high-level delegation included Vice-Chancellor Aps. Prof. Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua, Pro Vice-Chancellor Prof. Kofi Busia and Registrar Dr. Michael Armah underscoring the University A+ dedication to impactful, community-centered innovation.
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