The first Black Layman to become the head of the school (1949- 1961). He is a living legend. He bequeathed to the school such quantum hope and aspirations and positively impacted the socio-academic image and reputation of the school.
His achievement was far above expectation.
The bust erected for him is just an infinitesimal of gratitude owed him by the old boys, who schooled here during
his time. The Methodist Synod and the nation acknowledge him too.
Beneath his bust is the inscription "He sought to make us
greater than himself." (Written by students who passed through his
hands.)
He is a man of international repute, a distinguished diplomat and
a proven educationist.
For further information on him visit www.africanbookscollective.com
for his book entitled "Persistence of Paradox"