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Part 3: Professor Francis Kofi Ampenyin Allotey When he was 19 years in order to satisfy his desires to travel abroad, he travelled alone to Liberia and obtained a British Passport to study in the UK where he attended the London Borough Polytechnic and the…
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Personal and family life

Prof. Francis Ampenyin Allotey came from a family of seven with four girls and three boys. He was the second born.

Prof. Allotey first married Edoris Enid Chandler from Barbados, whom he met while they were both studying in London. They had two children, Francis Kojo Enu Allotey and Joseph Kobina Nyansa Allotey. Edoris died in November 1981. He then remarried to Ruby Asie Mirekuwa Akuamoah. Together they raised her two children, Cilinnie and Kay. Ruby died in October, 2011. Overall, Allotey had four children and 20 grandchildren.

Death and state funeral

Francis Allotey died of natural causes on 2nd November 2017. The Ghanaian Government accorded him a state funeral in recognition of his contributions to the advancement of science and technology in Ghana. His body was interred in his hometown, Saltpond, Central Region.

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which planet is known as the morning star or evening star
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Venus
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Jupiter
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UNIVERSITY OF GHANA FRESHERS SHOULD NOTE

THEY ARE TO REPORT TO SCHOOL ON MONDAY
(19TH JANUARY 2025)

IF YOU REPORT ON 18TH YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO REGISTER SINCE MANUAL REGISTRATION BEGINS ON MONDAY.

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Your bones are about 5 times stronger than steel( by weight)

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Pluto is a planet
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Enzymes are proteins
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Largest human organ?
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Friday UN SDG Spotlight | SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy

SDG 7 focuses on access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all people. It recognizes energy as a foundation for health, education, safety, and economic activity.

The goal addresses two main issues.
First, millions of people still live without electricity or depend on unsafe and polluting fuels for cooking and heating.
Second, global energy systems still rely heavily on fossil fuels, which increase pollution and climate risk.

SDG 7 promotes the expansion of renewable energy such as solar, wind, and hydro. It also supports better energy efficiency so homes, schools, hospitals, and industries use less energy while meeting daily needs.

The target year for achieving SDG 7 is 2030. Progress depends on investment, policy support, technology access, and community level action, especially in low income regions.

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