List of Mfantsipim School alumni
This is a list of notable alumni of Mfantsipim School.
Politics
- Kobina Sekyi - President, Aborigines' Rights Protection Society (ARPS), lawyer, writer, author of The Blinkards
 - Kofi Abrefa Busia - Prime Minister of Ghana
 - William Ofori Atta - Member of "The Big Six"
 - Joseph W.S. de-Graft Johnson - Vice President of Ghana (1979–1981)
 - John C. de-Graft Johnson - Ambassador in The Hague (1967–1970)
 - Kow Nkensen Arkaah - Vice President of Ghana (1992–1996)
 - Kwesi Amissah-Arthur - Vice President of Ghana (2012–2017)
 - Albert Adu Boahen - first presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). Flagbearer in the 1992 general election
 - Joseph Ephraim Casely-Hayford - lawyer and politician and member of Fante Confederacy and Aborigines' Rights Protection Society
 - Papa Owusu-Ankomah - former MP for Sekondi (7 January 1997 – 6 January 2017), and Minister of State (2001–2008).
 - Samuel Atta Mills - Member of parliament for the Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Constituency (2017–)
 - Kwabena Agyapong - politician, former General Secretary of the NPP
 - Boakye Agyarko - former Minister for Energy, Ghana
 - George Emmanuel Kwesi Aikins - former Attorney General of Ghana
 - Kwabena Kwakye Anti - Minister in the second republic
 - Joe Appiah - politician
 - Albert Bosomtwi-Sam - MP for Sekondi (1992 to 1996)
 - Francis Yao Asare - Minister in the first republic
 - Kwaku Boateng - minister in the first republic
 - T. D. Brodie-Mends - minister in the second republic
 - Archie Casely-Hayford - lawyer and politician
 - Isaac Chinebuah - academic and politician
 - Alexander Apeatu Aboagye da Costa - deputy minister in the Busia government
 - Alfred Jonas Dowuona-Hammond - Minister in the first republic
 - Kwaku Baah - Deputy Minister in the Busia government
 - Kwamena Bartels - Minister of state in the Kufuor government
 - Justice Akuamoa Boateng - deputy minister in the Busia government
 - Kwamena Duncan - Central Regional Minister, Akufo-Addo government
 - John Kofi Fynn - Deputy Minister in the Busia government
 - Ashford Emmanuel Inkumsah - minister in the first republic
 - J. Kwesi Lamptey - minister in the second republic
 - Kofi Asante Ofori-Atta - politician, former Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana
 - J. V. L. Phillips - Minister in the NLC regime
 - Augustus Obuadum Tanoh - founding member of the National Democratic Congress, founder of the National Reform Party and presidential candidate in the 2000 Ghanaian general election
 - Emmanuel Gyekye Tanoh - Minister of state in the PNDC regime
 - Samuel Atta Mills - Member of Parliament for Komenda Edina Eguafo Abrem from 2016 to present
 
Traditional rulers
- Nana Kobina Nketsia V - Paramount Chief of Essikado Traditional Area
 
Ghanaian MPs
- Joe Ghartey - lawyer, MP for Ketan-Essikado, Minister of Railways
 - Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye - journalist, MP for Odododiodio
 - Anthony Seibu Alec Abban - MP for Ajumako-Asikuma and later Ajumako during the first republic
 - Swinthin Maxwell Arko - MP for Agona Nsaba during the first republic
 - Dr. Henry Satorius Bannerman - MP for Ashiedu Keteke during the second republic
 - Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah - MP for Takoradi, Deputy minister
 - Kobina Hagan - MP for Denkyira during the first republic
 - James Gyakye Quayson - MP for Assin North (elected in 2020 and re-elected in 2023 through a bye-election)
 - Samuel Atta Mills - Member of Parliament for Komenda Edina Eguafo Abrem KEEA
 
Diplomats
- Kofi Annan - former UN Secretary General
 - Mohamed Ibn Chambas - former MP and diplomat
 - J. L. S. Abbey - former diplomat
 - James Aggrey-Orleans - former Ghanaian envoy to the UK
 - Francis Lodowic Bartels - former diplomat
 - Ebenezer Moses Debrah - former diplomat
 - Patrick R. D. Hayford - former diplomat, Ghana's Ambassador to South Africa (1997–1999)
 - Alex Quaison-Sackey - first black president of the UN General Assembly
 - Nana Effah-Apenteng - former permanent representative of Ghana to the United Nations
 - William George Mensah Brandful - retired diplomat
 - Papa Owusu-Ankomah, diplomat, 2017 to date
 - Miguel Augustus Francisco Ribeiro - former diplomat
 - Eric Kwamina Otoo, former diplomat
 - Yaw Bamful Turkson, career diplomat and Ambassador(1957-1988)
 - Nini Olufemi Akilaja Akiwumi,UN International Civil Servant (UNHCR - High Commissioner's Representative to Russia, Sudan, Papua New Guinea and Sierra Leone) and Ghana's Ambassador Plenipotentiary to Egypt, Lebanon, Cyprus and Sudan 2004 to 2008.
 
Public service
- John Henry Martey Newman - Chief of staff of John Evans Atta Mills administration
 - Benjamin Asante - CEO, Ghana National Gas Company
 
Academics
- James Emman Kwegyir Aggrey - Co-Founder of Achimota School
 - R. P. Baffour - first Vice Chancellor of KNUST
 - Kwame Bediako - first Rector of the Akrofi-Christaller Institute
 - Kwasi Kwarfo Adarkwa - former Vice Chancellor of KNUST
 - Daniel Afedzi Akyeampong - Ghanaian mathematician pioneer
 - Joseph Wilfred Abruquah - novelist, former headmaster of Mfantsipim School and Keta Senior High Technical School
 - Samuel Otu Gyandoh - Emeritus Professor of Law
 - Kwame Gyekye -Philosopher
 - Ato Sekyi-Otu - Academic, Writer, Political philosopher
 
Business, banking and finance
- Ernest Addison - current Governor of the Bank of Ghana
 - Kwesi Amissah-Arthur - former Governor of Bank of Ghana
 - G. K. Agama - former Governor of Bank of Ghana
 
Law
- Emmanuel Akwei Addo – Former Judge of the Court of Appeal; former member of International Law Commission of the United Nations
 - George Emmanuel Kwesi Aikins – former Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana[1] and Attorney General of Ghana
 - Kwadwo Agyei Agyapong – one of the three High Court judges that were abducted and murdered on June 30, 1982.
 - Isaac K. Amuah – Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (1995–1997)
 - Ebo Barton-Odro – MP for Cape Coast (2008-2016), Deputy Attorney-General, and First Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana
 - Kobina Arku Korsah – first Ghanaian Chief Justice of Ghana
 - Edmund Alexander Lanquaye Bannerman – 4th Chief Justice of Ghana
 - Isaac Kobina Abban – 9th Chief Justice of Ghana and former Chief Justice of Seychelles
 - Benjamin Teiko Aryeetey – Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2009–2011)
 - Theodore Kwami Adzoe – Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana (2000–2008)
 - William Bruce-Lyle – Supreme Court Judge of Ghana and Zambia
 - John Mensah Sarbah – lawyer and academic
 - Kurankyi-Taylor
 - Joe Ghartey – former Attorney General of Ghana
 - J. E. Casely Hayford – lawyer and academician
 - William Bedford Van Lare – former justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana
 - Samuel Okai Quashie-Idun – former puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Ghana, former Chief Justice of the High Court of Western Nigeria and former President of the Court of Appeal for Eastern Africa
 - Papa Owusu-Ankomah – Attorney General of Ghana (2003–2004)
 - Emmanuel Gyekye Tanoh – Attorney General of Ghana (1988–1993)
 - Tsatsu Tsikata – lawyer and academic
 - Isaac Wuaku – retired justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana
 
Military and law enforcement
- Matthew Quashie - former Chief of Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces
 - Erasmus Ransford Tawiah Madjitey - first Ghanaian Commissioner of the Ghana Police Service
 
Medicine
- Oku Ampofo - medical practitioner and sculptor
 - Raphael Armattoe - medical researcher
 - Henry Satorius Bannerman - Formerly president of the Ghana Medical Association and the Commonwealth Medical Association
 - David Ofori-Adjei - professor of Clinical Pharmacology
 - Harold H. Phillips - formerly Dean of the University of Ghana Medical School
 
Journalism
- Berifi Afari Apenteng - Director General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (2011–2013)
 - Anis Haffar - educationist, teacher, columnist and author
 - Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye - journalist, MP for Ododiodio, former Minister of Sports
 
Entrepreneurs
- Kofi Amoa-Abban - Founder of Rigworld
 - Herman Chinery-Hesse - Founder of SOFTtribe, the largest software company in Ghana
 - Isaac Sesi - Entrepreneur, Engineer, and Founder of Sesi Technologies
 - Edward Annan - Co-owner and Co-founder of Ghanaian domestic airline, Passion Air and Founder of Masai Motors Limited
 - Kwasi Twum - Owner and CEO of The Multimedia Group, Ghana's largest independent commercial media group
 
Arts and entertainment
- Van Vicker - actor
 - Kofi Owusu Dua-Anto (KODA) - Gospel Musician
 - Majid Michel - actor
 - Michael Dei-Anang - playwright, poet and novelist
 - Kweku Elliot - actor
 - Nii Kwate Owoo - filmmaker
 - Joe de Graft - playwright
 - Brew Riverson Jnr - actor
 - Aaron Adatsi - actor
 - (Joseph Pharez Essuman Mensah,RJZ of La meme gang )_ Hip-pop artist, Musician
 - Bice Osei Kuffour (Obour)~ Hiplife Musician, Politician
 
Religion
- Kwame Bediako - Christian theologian
 - Michael A. Bossman
 - Kwesi Dickson
 
Athletics and sports
- Derek Boateng - former black stars player
 - Arthur Wharton- first black professional footballer in the world
 - Kweku Eyiah - lawyer and football administrator
 - Aziz Zakari - former Ghana sprinter
 - Aziz Mohammed ~ Ghanaian athlete, sprinter
 - Samuel Owusu~ Basketball player who merges the MVP at Spriteball 2019 and 2024 Africa Basketball festival.
 - Nana Yaw Amponsah Chairman of Asante Kotoko football club
 
See also
- Mfantsipim Old Boys Association, an organization comprising alumni of Mfantsipim School
 
References
- ^ Boadu-Ayeboafoh, Yaw (2003-06-05). "GHANA ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, GAAS/FES PUBLIC FORUM 2003". Daily Graphic. Retrieved 2019-05-10.