The council, management, staff, alumni and students of Atebubu College of Education have expressed their profound sorrow at the passing of the late Apostle Dr Michael Kwabena Ntumy.
The late former Chairman of The Church of Pentecost died on the morning of Wednesday, December 27, 2023.
In a statement eulogising their former student of the class of 1977, the College of Education said a great alumni has been lost.
Also, they described Apostle Ntumy “as one of the greatest personalities/teachers Mother ATECO has produced.
“He indeed was always guided by the motto of the college "Wisdom and Service". Truly, he served humanity and gave his all!”'
ATECO further commiserated with the deceased’s immediate family, wife, children, the Chairman and the entire Pentecost Church.
“We are united in grief knowing that our dear one is resting with his maker after making such a monumental impact in his generation.
“May his soul and the souls of all faithful departed rest in peace and rise in glory,” they added.
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