Regent's Principal Officers


Rev. Dr. Kwabena Darko

(Chancellor)

Rev. Dr. Kwabena Darko is the founder and chairman of Darko farms and Co. Ltd. He has risen from humble beginnings to become arguably the famous industrialist within Christian circles in Ghana. His strong Christian beliefs, in a large measure, have been responsible for his thrift, shrewd business acumen and good entrepreneurial drive. He has conducted leadership seminars in over 40 countries around the world in his capacity as the International Secretary of FGBMFI. Rev. Dr. Darko has held several responsible positions. Receiving a host of awards and honours. He was listed in the 1984 edition of "Who is Who" in world poultry and was a panelist on the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)-sponsored seminar held in Dakar, Senegal.
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Rev. Prof. Kingsley E. Larbi

(President & CEO)

The Rev. Prof Kingsley Larbi has successfully pioneered two private universities (Central University College and Regent University College of Science and Technology) within the past ten years. He is the pioneer theological scholar within the Pentecostal-Charismatic movement in Ghana. His classic book, Pentecostalism: The Eddies of Ghanaian Christianity, is the first and so far the leading work on Pentecostal-Charismatic Christianity in Ghana. Currently he has been commissioned by the International Executive of the Church of Pentecost to research on the origins and development of the Church from historical and theological perspectives, looking at the church's ethos, theology, polity, and liturgy , identifying the contributions of first, second, and third generation of leaders.
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Prof. Nicholas N. N. Nsowah-Nuamah

(Chair of the University Council)

Prof. Nicholas N. N. Nsowah-Nuamah is the Chairman of the Council of the Regent University of Science and Technology. He speaks English, Russian and French. He obtained his Ph.D in statistics, from Moscow State University, 1987 and had his MSc in Statistics with distinction from Odessa Institute of National Economy in 1983. His fields of special competence include, but not limited to, Modelling, Statistical Forecasting, Data Analysis and Capacity Development with areas of application as Socio-economic and demographic phenomena, health and biological issues. Prof. Nicholas N. N. Nsowah-Nuamah brings to the Regent University College of Science and Technology a lot of experience to help bring into fruition the vision of Regent University; providing well-rounded educational opportunities, especially in the areas of science and technology application through high quality ICT-driven teaching, learning and research.
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Prof. Jonas Akpanglo-Nartey

(Vice President, Institutional Effectiveness & Quality Management)

Prof. Akpanglo-Nartey is the immediate past Rector of the Zenith University College in Accra. Prior to these positions, he served as the first Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University of Education, Winneba from December 2003 to 2006. In that capacity he acted for a number of short periods as Vice-Chancellor of the University. Prof. Akpanglo-Nartey also served as Director of the Quality Assurance Unit as well as Dean of the Faculty of Languages Education in the same University. He served as the Coordinator of the External Funds Office EFO) and Head of the Department of Applied Linguistics, which he himself had established at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW). He is currently attempting detailed acoustic-auditory description of the speech sounds of the top twenty Ghanaian languages, with emphasis on GaDangme and the Ghanaian variety of English. He is also conducting research in bilingual acquisition of English and GaDangme, while re-examining the current orthographic representation of GaDangme as well as the Language Policy of the Republic of Ghana.
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Mr. Albert Kobina Amonoo

(Vice President, Admin & Development)

Mr. Albert Kobina Amonoo comes into the position of Vice President (Administration & Development) with a depth of versatility having practiced as a trained teacher, valuation surveyor, facilities manager, investment analyst, airline support services manager, and a social worker. Mr. Amonoo holds a Bachelor's degree in Land Economics, Master of Science degree in Urban Land Appraisal and a Fellow of the Ghana Institution of Surveyors. His teaching career cuts across basic to tertiary education. He is a former head of Estate Department and the pioneer head of the Investment Department, both at Social Security and National Insurance Trust. He then moved to Ghana Airways to develop and manage the property and later the support services division of the erstwhile national flag carrier.
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