If you’re looking for an inspiring example of a student leader who excels in academics, extracurricular activities, and community service, look no further than Frimpong Antobreh Andrew. He is a third-year Business Administration (Human Resource Management) student at KNUST School of Business, Obuasi campus, and he has held many leadership positions both inside and outside the school.
In this blog post, we’ll introduce you to Frimpong and his achievements, hobbies, skills, and abilities. We’ll also share some tips on how you can follow his footsteps and become a successful student leader yourself.
Who is Frimpong Antobreh Andrew?
Frimpong is a 21-year-old student from Kumasi, Ghana. He has always been passionate about learning new things, exploring new opportunities, and making a positive impact on others.
He started his leadership journey at Day light educational school, where he was the school prefect. He then moved on to Opoku Ware school, where he was the president of the Writers and Debaters Club from 2019 to 2020. He also participated in various competitions and events related to writing and debating.
At KNUST School of Business, Obuasi campus, Frimpong has continued to shine as a student leader. He is currently the:
- Course Representative for Third Year Business Administration (Human Resource Management) Class
- Deputy Head of Department for KNUST School of Business(KSB), Obuasi campus
- Member of Parliament, KNUST SRC. Obuasi Campus
- Member of Parliament KNUST School of Business Students Association ( KSBSA)
- Member of Africa Students Union. KNUST
He is also the General Secretary for SAL Hostel, where he lives with other students.
Frimpong’s leadership roles have given him the opportunity to represent his peers’ interests, voice their concerns, organize events and activities, collaborate with other leaders and stakeholders, and contribute to the development of his school and community.
What are Frimpong’s hobbies?
Frimpong is not only a leader but also an artist. He loves playing piano and acoustic guitar in his spare time. He enjoys creating music that expresses his emotions and inspires others.
He is also an avid reader who likes to immerse himself in books of different genres and topics. He believes that reading expands his knowledge, improves his vocabulary, stimulates his imagination, and enhances his critical thinking skills.
Another hobby that Frimpong has is watching documentaries. He likes to learn about different cultures, histories, sciences, arts, and more through documentaries that are informative and engaging.
What are Frimpong’s skills and abilities?
Frimpong has developed many skills and abilities throughout his academic career and leadership experience. Some of them are:
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills: Frimpong knows how to communicate effectively with different people using verbal, non-verbal, and written communication methods. He can listen actively, speak clearly, write persuasively, and use appropriate body language. He can also adapt his communication style according to the situation, audience, and purpose.
- Conflict resolution skills: Frimpong knows how to handle conflicts constructively by identifying the root causes, understanding different perspectives, finding common ground, and proposing solutions that satisfy all parties involved. He can also prevent conflicts from escalating by using diplomacy, empathy, and respect.
- Typing skills: Frimpong can type fast and accurately using various software applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Google Docs. He can also format documents professionally using fonts, colors, styles, tables, charts, and images.
How can you become a student leader like Frimpong?
If you’re inspired by Frimpong’s story and want to become a student leader yourself, here are some tips that can help you:
Identify your strengths and passions:
What are you good at?
What do you enjoy doing?
What are your goals?
These questions can help you discover your unique talents and interests that can make you stand out as a leader.
Seek opportunities to lead:
Look for ways to get involved in your school or community activities that align with your strengths
and passions. You can join clubs or organizations that interest you or start your own if none exist.
You can also volunteer for projects or causes that matter to you or apply for positions or roles that challenge you.
Learn from other leaders:
Find mentors or role models who have achieved what you aspire to achieve or who have qualities that you admire. You can reach out to them for advice or guidance or observe how they lead