1. 3rd Quarter at a Glance
3 R D Q U A R T E R 2 0 1 4I S S U E # 3
The HuD Group believes in the total well
being of leaders, hence our motto, “To In-
spire Totally”. In the third quarter of the year,
West Africa had to battle with the ebola epi-
demic. In the same period, there was an out-
break of cholera in Accra and some parts of
Ghana.
The HuD Group Ghana, led by the country
CEO– Dr. William Okyere-Frempong led a
health awareness movement to institutions
and organizations to help control these diseas-
es. Thankfully, to God be the glory, cholera
has been on the low and the ebola virus never
got to Ghana.
Our health awareness campaign was done in
radio stations, basic schools, colleges, church-
es, banks, and many other organizations.
The first institution we reached in this cam-
paign was Alpha Beta School at Dansoman,
Accra.
The HuD Group held a health education for
the staff of Alpha Beta Education Center on
the 4th of September. The education which
focused on the Ebola epidemic in the West
African region was conducted by Dr. William
Okyere-Frempong in collaboration with
Dr.Freda Dodd-Glover. They took the staff
of the center through the history of the Ebola
virus, infection Control, as well as Cholera
awareness. This education equipped the staff
with the requisite first aid techniques required
to deal with a case scenario in the event of an
outbreak of the dreadful Ebola or Cholera
situation.
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PRAISE R EVI EW | P RAY E R R EQU EST S | P EOP LE R E LATION S
IN T H IS E D IT IO N
HEALTH ALERT!
EBOLA AWARENESS
CORPORATE
CONSULT
6-2-6 GOD CHASING
RETREAT
TEENPRENEURSHIP
LEADERSHIP
INSTITUTE
ICT TRAINING AT
PHDTRC
VOLUNTEER ENRICH-
MENT
SPECIAL CELEBRA-
TIONS
MEDIA INTERVIEWS
THE AVANT-GUARDE
TEAM
THE MINE AND OUR
PUBLICATIONS
OUR PRAYER RE-
QUESTS
2. P A G E 2
MEDIA ENGAGEMENT
EBOLA AWARENESS TALK ON Xfm
Dr. William Okyere-Frempong granted an
interview on Ebola on radio on Tuesday the
5th of August. The program which was aired
on Xfm as part of the ongoing general pub-
lic sensitization on the outbreak of the ebola
virus in the West African region and aimed
at creating awareness on the disease to the
general populace.
AFRICAN LEADERSHIP AND CUR-
RENT AFFAIRS ON JOY FM
On the Joy Fm’s Ghana Connects Show, the
CEO of The HuD Group Ghana was
hosted. He addressed the topic
“African Leadership and Current Af-
fairs: Will Africa Rise? The CEO ad-
monished listeners on the Accra based
radio station on the right keys to lead-
ership and integrity and how it affects
national growth and development. He
used his experience as the medical su-
perintendent of the LEKMA Polyclinic
to show how leaders of national and
private sectors should work in nobility
and diligence.
Q U A R T E R L Y P R
Dr.
William
Okyere-
Frempong
on Joyfm
6-2-6 GOD-CHASING RETREAT
The leadership of The HuD Group Ghana held a day’s prayer, planning and vision
casting retreat at Hotel Filadei on the 20th July 2014. At the retreat, directors gave
reports on the fisrt half of the year and strategized for the next half. Prayers were
made for the ministry and its partners as well as the leadership of nations.
3. P A G E 3I S S U E # 3
Fresh scholars from the Leadership In-
stitute inducted into The HuD Group
This year, two
sessions of the
Leadership
Institute
(formerly
known as the
HuD Orienta-
tion School)
has been suc-
cessfully ran
by the HuD
Institute. The seven week personal development program
is a mandatory seven-course to introduce would-be mem-
bers of the HuD Group to the vision, mission, values, cul-
ture, paradigms and practices of The Group in partial ful-
fillment of the requirements for Member-
ship.
In the third quarter of the year, a special
graduation and induction ceremony was
held at The MINE to induct members
who had successfully gone through the
courses. The event was graced by the
country CEO, Director of Finance and
other existing members of The HuD
Group Ghana. Sixteen scholars completed
the two sessions, whilst six of them were
present at the ceremony. All new members
read their personal mission statements
which were very inspiring.
The Lord be praised that emerging leaders
are finding their purpose through this min-
istry.
THE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
Law students receives personal development training
On the Wednesday, July 2nd Evans Wiafe took four Law Students of the University of Gha-
na through a Leadership Institute training session. The session which fell under Course 2 of
the training program was held at the Mine. The topic treated for the day was, “Mission
statement and Goal Setting”
A member
reading his
Personal
Purpose/
Mission
Statement
Dr. Dodd-
Glover pre-
senting a
certificate of
membership
to a member
4. P A G E 4
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picture or graphic.
LEAD-PRENEUR CHARITY PROJECT
The LEADPRENEUR CHARITY PROJECT which is an initiative of The HuD
Group to offer leadership and entrepreneurial support to individuals and organizations
has seen a great number of wonderful activities in the third quarter of 2014.
Q U A R T E R L Y P R
A PARTNER DONATES
UPSs TO THE PHDTRC
ICT CENTRE
Mr. Robert Sawanu of Computer
House Tech made a donation of
two UPSs to the LEADPRENEUR
CHARITY PROJECT. This dona-
tion was received on behalf of The
the country CEO. The CEO expressed his
profound gratitude to him for such a kind
gesture. The charity project which was
launched in May this year has been in good
progress and seen lives already been trans-
formed through its ICT training, skill train-
ing sessions and personal development ses-
sions. Partners and donors like Mr. Robert
Sawanu are therefore very loved and wel-
come to support this worthy course of em-
powering hands of emerging leaders for
global impact and for God’s glory.
ICT TRAINING COMMERNCES
AT PHDTRC
The ICT centre that was setup at the Pantang
Hospital Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation
Centre (PHDTRC) started operation on the
19th of August 2014.
This facility has made the centre a mod-
ern rehabilitation facility. To enhance
the effective usage of the lab, Mr. Ber-
nard Boamah of The HuD Group takes
the residents through an I.C.T training every
Thursday. The two hour session focuses on
familiarizing the residents with computers and
equipping them with basic computer skills
that would go a long way to make them effec-
tive in the outside world when they finally
return to it. In its early stage, residents most
of whom had no prior knowledge in compu-
ting have already expressed great appreciation
for the program. Some residents have even
purposed to pursue careers in ICT.
5. PERSONAL LEADERSHIP TALK,
PANTANG DRUG REHAB
P A G E 5I S S U E # 3
As part of the LEADPRENEUR CHARITY PROJECT, The CEO of The HuD Group Ghana holds a
personal leadership talk for residence of the Pantang Hospital Drug Treatment & Rehabilitation Centre
Dr. Okyere-Frempong was hosted for a Personal Leadership Ses-
sion which he entitled “Watch your Inner Circle” on the 12th of
July. This event took place at the Pantang Hospital Drug Treat-
ment and Rehabilitation Centre. At this venture he took some 20
residents of the facility through the importance of relationships and
how the people you accommodate in your inner circle determine
the values you pick up.
“For every 10,000 hours you invest in something, you become an
expert”. On Sunday the 10th August, Dr. William Okyere-
Frempong had another Personal Leadership session at the Pan-
tang Hospital Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre. The
topic for this session was “Rise Up and Eat”. He threw a chal-
lenge to some twenty residents of the facility to rise up today to the task of working towards what they want
to be or see in the future.
To mark the month of September’s Personal Leadership Talk, Dr. William Okyere-Frempong delivered a ser-
mon on the topic “Still Standing”. The sermon which took place at the non-denominational church service of
the Pantang Hospital Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre on the 14th of September aimed at encourag-
ing the 20 residents to rise above the histories of their past experiences and step into the future by staying fo-
cus.
Skill Training held for residents and staff of Pantang Rehab
As part of the LEADPRENEUR CHARITY PROJECT, a training in liquid soap making was organised for
the residents of the Pantang Hospital Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre. The training which focused
on impacting the vocational knowledge of liquid soap making into the residents occurred on the 22ndSeptem-
ber. It was also viewed as the point of exposure to a basic skill that they could practice as a hobby in-house
and at home when they finally graduate. 14 residents and 10 staff benefitted from this support training ses-
sion. The centre was happy to start producing an in-house detergent for use.
6. P A G E 6I S S U E # 3
CORPORATE CONSULT
Ecobank staff benefit from HuD Med-
consult
In line with the public awareness campaign on Ebola, the
HuD Group led by Dr. William Okyere-Frempong delivered
a health education on the virus to the staff of Ecobank under
its corporate consultancy. The health awareness talk which
took place on the 25th was held at the Accra Mall branch of
the Ecobank chain of outlets. In total 10 of their staff were
sensitized on how to control and check the spread of the
Ebola virus and other infectious disease in the event of an
Accra Mall MTN receives corporate training on infection control
On the 25th September, The HuD Group held a Corporate
Consult for the staff of MTN Ghana at their Accra Mall
branch of the telecommunication giant. The consult which
was in the form of a health talk focused on sensitizing the
staff of the branch on how to handle and curb the spread of
the Ebola virus in the advent of an outbreak in the country.
They were also educated on how to control infections at their
corporate space. Delivering the talk, Dr. William Okyere-
Frempong took them through the nature of the disease and
the various modes of transmission as well as its susceptibility
levels in relation to various conditions. This has placed the
branch in a better position to dealing with their customers in
the event of an outbreak whilst maintaining a safe environ-
ment for their staff also. 15 staff of the branch benefitted from this health talk
Uncle Ebo Whyte’s Roverman Production educated by ebola
On the 21st September The HuD Group held a health alert
presentation for the staff of Roverman Productions at Osu. They
were taken through an Ebola awareness and Infection Control
techniques as part of the on-going sensitization of the general
populace on the Ebola virus. The eighty member crew of the
Roverman Production in attendance were given basic knowledge
with which to safe guard themselves and their clients from the
possible outbreak of the dreaded disease Ebola.
7. VOLUNTEERING AND INTERNSHIPS
P A G E 7I S S U E # 3
HuD Volunteers trained to coach TEENpreneurs
Training for HuD coaches was facilited by Dr. William Okyere-Frempong on the 25th August at the Osu
Presbyterian Church Hall. The training was organized to equip the HuD coaches with the requisite
knowledge to carry out an effective coaching at the TEENpreneurship summit of the teens involved.
Coaches were taught ice breakers and effective interactive skills for teens.
Two interns recruited in the month of August
Two new interns were recruited on Monday the 4th of August into The HuD Group Ghana. They
were received at the Mine by the Administrative and Brands Manager (A.B.M) on behalf of the
country C.E.O. The interns were in persons of
Mr. Elorm B. Agbo and Mr. Amarquaye Samuel
Amarfio both working in the capacity of Admin-
istrative Assistant to the A.B.M.
8. P A G E 8
Dr. William
Okyere-
Frempong
training
volunteers
Volunteer Enrichment Program held at The MINE
A Volunteer Enrichment Program was run for fifteen volunteers of the HuD Group
on the 21st August. The program which took place at the Mine was facilited by Dr. Wil-
liam Okyere-Frempong and Mr. Evan Wiafe, the YPM commander at KNUST.
Q U A R T E R L Y P R
On the 30th August was a Volunteer Enrichment Program at the Mine for ten
volunteers. This session was
facilitated by Dr. William
Okyere-Frempong, the coun-
try C.E.O. In attendance were
volunteers who joined in
coaching at the TEENpre-
neurship summit.
Fifteen Volunteers trained at The MINE
9. P A G E 9I S S U E # 3
On the 25th
of August, Dr. Wil-
liam Okyere-Frempong gave a
Health talk at TEENpreneurship
which took place at the Osu
Ebenezer Presbyterian Church
Hall. He educated the teens who
were present on the history of the
Ebola virus disease and how to
prevent it. Capt. Dr. Adu-Gyamfi
also joined him to speak admonish
the teens at the event.
TEENpreneurship is a teens leader-
ship conference organized annually
by Legacy & Legacy.
On Wednesday, the 19th of March, The HuD
Group was hosted at a Career Service at the All
Nations University College, where the country
CEO, Dr. William Okyere-Frempong, spoke to 300
students on “Positioning for Global impact”.
Alpha Beta School Staff educated on Ebola and Cholera
TEENpreneurs educated on Ebola at Osu
Two churches educated on ebola awareness
Ebenezer Baptist Congregation sensitized on Ebola Virus
On the 28th an Ebola Awareness
and Infection Control health talk
was held for the congregation of
the Ebenezer Baptist Church at the
church’s premise at Osu. About
150 members of the church were
taken through the knowledge of
the Ebola virus, the nature of the
disease and how to avoid infection
at the individual level as well as, as a society.
Ebola awareness for Baptist Youth
The country C.E.O Dr. William
Okyere-Frempong held a Health Talk
on Ebola on Monday 18ths August at
the Baptist Youth Camp hosted at the
Ghana Senior High School. This
health talk is also in line with creating
awareness and equipping the youth
with basic first aid techniques needed
to minimize the spread of the disease
in the event of a possible outbreak in
the country.
10. P A G E 1 0I S S U E # 3
Revival Flames Bible Church International
On Sunday 6th of July about a hundred members of the
congregation of the Revival Flames Bible Church In-
ternational (R.F.B.C.I) benefitted from a sermon
preached by Dr. William Okyere-Frempong at the
church premises, Trade Fair-La. The topic for the ser-
mon was “From Postcode to Global”. He encouraged
the congregation through an inspirational talk to rise
from their current location to meet the global needs of
our developing economy.
Calvary Baptist Ladies Conference
On the 30th August was the Calvary Baptist Ladies
Conference. This conference which was dubbed
the “Virtuous Lady’s Conference” was held at the
Calvary Baptist Church. The topic chosen for this
conference was “Understanding Your Shape”.
Annually, the TEENpreneurship summit is held in
Accra by the Legacy & Legacy to raise leaders from
pre-teens and teens. Like every year, The HuD
Group partnered them for this year’s edition. As part
the event, a FINANCIAL WHIZZDOM workshop
was ran by the HuD trainers from the 25th
to 29th
of
August. The students were divided into various
groups with each assigned a coach. The HuD volun-
teers also facilitated them through a project work on
a chosen topic. Each group was to come up with a
medium term financial plan to create a Fortune 500
company. The group with the best presentation was
adjudged the winner of the day.
HuD Group partners Legacy & Legacy to raise financially wise leaders
Collaborations
CAREER SEMINAR, ALL NATIONS UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
The All Nations University College as part of their Career Service pro-
gram for the students, invited Dr. William Okyere-Frempong to deliver
an inspiring talk on behalf of the HuD Group. He reached out to about
400 students through his speech entitled “Finishing Strong”. This event
took place on the 10th
of September. He charged the students to rise up
to the challenge of their education and make the best of the opportunity
availed to them.
11. P A G E 1 1I S S U E # 3
On the 18th August saw the host-
ing of a motivational talk at the
Alpha Beta International School.
The event “Emerge Leadership
Ghana”, hung on the theme, “My
Story of Change”. Dr. William
Okyere-Frempong joined other
speakers including and Dr. Naomi
On Wednesday, the 19th of March, The HuD
Group was hosted at a Career Service at the All
Nations University College, where the country
CEO, Dr. William Okyere-Frempong, spoke to 300
students on “Positioning for Global impact”.
Invite us to your School, Church and
Conference; Call 0243 168 306
Emerge Leadership Ghana
The HuD Group was at Father’s House Community Chapel, Kotobabi
for the Chayil’s Conference. The conference which was organized on
the 17th saw Dr. William Okyere-Frempong speaking on “Building A
Career or Trade”. In attendance were 25 persons who benefitted from
this career motivational speech.
Adjepong to deliver an inspiring
speech on the theme of the day.
Emerge Leadership has a mission to
empower a new generation of self-
less, socially conscious and compe-
tent leaders who are able to over-
come limitations and transform
their world at a local, national and
international level.
Chayil’s Conference
12. P A G E 1 2
Dr. Emmanuel
Andzie- Mensah , The
new vice CEO for The
HuD Group Ghana.
SPECIAL CELEBRATIONS
THE NEWVICE CEO
Q U A R T E R L Y P R
Dr. Andzie-
Mensah
with baby
Dr. Okyere-
Frempong
and son
God continually manifest His goodness and faithfulness and give members reasons to
be thankful as we celebration child births and birthdays.
Bouncy Births (HuDdlings)
We congratulate the CEO and his VICE for their new born babies. We welcome the
new HuDlings into The HuD Group.
A bouncing baby boy (Isaac Perbi Andzie-Mensah) is born to the Vice CEO, Dr. Em-
manuel Andzie-Mensah on Sunday the 16TH March. Interesting to know that Isaac was
born on same day as the global CEO and named after him. Glory!
A bouncing baby boy is also born to the Country CEO Dr. William Okyere-Frempong
and Dr. Mrs Rubby Okyere-Frempong Wednesday the 26th March, 2014
Dr. Emmanuel Andzie- Mensah is a medi-
cal practitioner. He hails from Denkyira in
the Central Region. He is the first of five
children and an old student of Mfantsipim
Secondary School (1999-2001) where he
served as a sacristan (Chapel) prefect in his
final year. He was also a member of the
Ghana Methodist Student Union and
served as the prayer secretary in
Mfantsipim school. After his secondary
school education, he was admitted into the
University of Ghana in 2002 where he later
gained admission into the University of
Ghana Medical School in 2004.
Dr Emmanuel Andzie - Mensah completed
medical school in the year 2010 and he is
currently at La General Hospital. He is a
Methodist and worships with the Mt. Zion
Methodist Church, Korle Gonno, where he
serves in the Children Ministry as a Sunday
school teacher in shaping the lives of the
little ones. He is a member of the Associa-
tion of Boys’ and Girls’ Brigade.
He is a pioneer in the formation of three
investment clubs in Ghana and served as
the first president in two of them. He joined
The HuD Group in 2004 and after a year
was committed with the stewardship and
the directorship of The HuD Clinic due to
his hard work and passionate commitment
to the Vision. He currently serves as the
vice CEO of The HuD Group Ghana.
He stays in Accra with his wife and two
children.
Mr. Lawrence Larweh,
The Administrative &
Brands Manager, The HuD
Group Ghana
SPECIAL CELEBRATIONS
Meet the Administrative & Brands Manager
Dr. Andzie
Mensah and
Mr. Lawrence
Larweh in a
photograph
with the couple
and the new
baby
The Lord has been good to the ministry once again and has given members reasons to
be thankful as we celebration child births and birthdays.
A new HuDdlet joins the HuD Family
God continually manifest His goodness and faithfulness and give members
reasons to be thankful as we celebrate weddings and other events.
Nana Dzifa Israel was out-doored on
the 2nd
of August by her parents Mrs.
Salomey and Mr. Israel Kpekpena.
The HuD family was at their resi-
dence in Tema to welcome the new-
ly born HuDdlet. We give God all
Lawrence is an Accountant and a Leadership
Coach by training, a Teacher by purpose, and an
Entrepreneur.
He has over six years’ experience in youth leader-
ship and working with organizations focusing on
human development. He holds a degree in Bsc.
Administration (Accounting), from the University
of Ghana, and studied ACCA at Zenith University
College where he held various leadership positions.
While in the university, he started an investment
and entrepreneurship club (Business Builders Club)
which empowered students to cultivate investment
and entrepreneurship habits. Lawrence’s passion
for leadership and empowerment started at an early
age when he became the president of the Junior
Achievement Club in Winneba Senior High. In the
year 2012, he served with the Rural Enterprises
Programmes at the Central Region of Ghana.
Currently working on full-time with The HuD
Group Ghana as the Administrative & Brands
Manager, he leads and manages the internal opera-
tions of the HuD Group and directly accounts to
the CEO for the successes and failure of the entire
national group. He is responsible for the directives
of the leadership team and day-to-day management
of people, products, programmes, and projects of
The HuD Group. His experience over the years has
equipped him with practical skills in administration
& operations, personnel development & welfare,
public relations and promotion, fundraising, and
radio broadcast. He also trains the youth in leader-
ship, investment, entrepreneurship, personal devel-
opment, education, career development, and rela-
tionship. Lawrence is a certified leadership coach
from Dr. John c. Maxwell’s EQUIP’s Million Lead-
ers Mandate worldwide project and Dr. Yaw
Perbi’s HuD Group’s Another Million Leaders
Mandate.
He is a highly motivated, faith-taking and an out-
spoken "life-giver" who has interest in creativity,
leadership, and holistic human development. With
a hallmark of honesty, love and unwavering perse-
verance, he aspires to be the world’s most purpose-
driven and successful social entrepreneur with the
quest of solving developmental problems in Africa.
He seeks to maximize the fullest of his potential as
well as that of others, with an ultimate aim of giv-
ing life to humanity beginning with his immediate
neighbor and family.
Lawrence is enjoying a single life and resides in
Accra with his family. He is a radical Believer of the
Gospel of Grace of God and the Lord Jesus.
13. P A G E 1 3I S S U E # 3
The HuD MINE and our
The HuD Group, aside running a library at University of Ghana Staff Village which is opened to the
public, has through Dr. Yaw Perbi made 15 publications. Visit the MINE at the University of Ghana
Staff village, adjacent the Legon hospital. Locate “The MINE” on google maps or call 0243-168-306
The MINE is a HuD Group Community Library stocked with Inspirational, Leadership, Christian and
Personal Development Literature, as well a WIFI service for research.
Our doors are be opened to volunteers, donors, writers and publishers to contribute for the success of
2015. Please call 0243-168-306
To all who patronized- to read, borrow books, buy books, and for personal development training, we
thank you for giving us relevance this year. We look forward to seeing more of you in 2015.
To our partners and publishers who donated books, magazines, and souvenirs, we sincerely appreciate
you. We pray for your success in other to keep up with your good work.
We love our volunteers who kept the library and coached the Reading Club.
The MINE- Raising Reading Leaders.