An alumnus of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), Emmanuel Darko, has donated copies of his latest book, The Ministries of Praise, to the Vice-Chancellor, Professor John Kwaku Mensah Mawutor. The presentation was made on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, during a courtesy visit to the Vice-Chancellor at the UPSA campus.
The donation reflects Mr Darko’s continued connection to the University and his desire to contribute meaningfully to the intellectual and spiritual development of the UPSA community.
Through the gesture, he reaffirmed the important role alumni can play in supporting the growth and broader development of their alma mater.
An author and Christian minister, Mr Darko has distinguished himself through a life of service, evangelism and mentorship.
His work in ministry and Christian teaching continues to shape both his writing and outreach, giving practical expression to his faith and convictions.
A committed member of TCO Baptist Church, East Legon, he serves in several capacities, including the Home Care Department, the Young Evangelism Team and Wisdom Hour Group 5. His ministry combines personal devotion with active engagement in outreach and discipleship.
Beyond his faith-based work, Mr Darko has pursued academic and personal development with distinction. He holds both a Diploma and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from UPSA.
Over the years, he has also mentored young Christians through the Revival Youth Network, where he leads the “Seeking God Conference”.
Mr Darko is also the author of “The Mystery of the First Coming of Christ”. His latest publication, “The Ministries of Praise”, adds to a growing body of work that reflects his commitment to Christian scholarship, teaching and service.
The donation highlights the diverse contributions of UPSA alumni to society and underscores the enduring bond between the University and its graduates, who continue to make impact in professional, intellectual and community spaces.


