Media strategist and youth empowerment advocate, Nana Kwesi Coomson has been recognised by the British Council at the Study UK Alumni Awards for his outstanding contribution to strategic communications, public relations and media.
The ceremony, held on Friday, 21st February 2025 at the British Council in Accra, celebrated alumni who have made significant impacts in their respective fields after studying in the UK.
The awards is in 4 categories namely; Social Action, Culture and Creativity, Business and Innovation and Science and Sustainability.

Mr. Coomson who was recognised in the Culture and Creativity category is a Tullow Group Scholarship recipient who pursued a Master’s degree in Corporate Social Responsibility and Energy at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen in 2016. Over the years, he has leveraged his expertise in media and communication to spotlight talents, empower young people, and support the underprivileged in society.
He has been instrumental in driving youth development initiatives across the country and is a public speaker who empowers students and the youth in general to aspire to greater heights. His efforts in strategic media engagement have provided a platform for many rising talents in various industries, particularly in the creative and entrepreneurial sectors. In the creative arts space, he is the public relations manager for multiple award-winning Artiste, Kofi Kinaata and also the head of communications for Western Music Awards. He as well head Chronicle newspaper’s Arts and Entertainment column and also the Editor-in-Chief of online news portal www.233times.net.
In the youth empowerment space, he is the convener of ‘Yes We Can,’ an annual pep-talk with Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) Candidates which seeks to help them fight exams fright and help them on how to answer the questions in the BECE.
Speaking on the recognition on Facebook, Mr. Coomson expressed gratitude to Tullow Group Scholarship Scheme, British Council for the honour and reaffirmed his commitment to using the power of strategic communication and media to drive social change.
“This recognition is a reminder that when we tell the right stories, amplify the right voices, and use media as a tool for change, we can transform lives. I dedicate this to all young people striving to make a difference and to everyone supporting the journey of impact. Special mention to my Coach and Mentor, Philip Osei Bonsu for continued guidance,” he said.
Mr. Coomson is also a Mandela Washington Fellow who pursued Business and Entrepreneurship at the Clark Atlanta University in Georgia, USA in 2018.
The Study UK Alumni Awards highlight the achievements of outstanding UK alumni worldwide, celebrating their contributions to their communities and industries. Mr. Coomson’s recognition serves as an inspiration for many young professionals seeking to use their skills and knowledge for societal good.
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