Kenneth Adu-Akwabeng in a radio studio conversation.

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Kenneth Adu-Akwabeng

Civil engineering graduate, youth mentor, governance advocate, and emerging legal professional building practical routes for community development across Ghana.

Kenneth Adu-Akwabeng in a professional office engagement.

Profile

A builder of institutions, opportunities, and community trust.

Kenneth connects technical training with public leadership, using each platform to move people, projects, and ideas toward measurable benefit.

Kenneth Adu-Akwabeng is a young Ghanaian leader, civil engineering graduate, and emerging legal professional working across leadership, technology, governance, and community development.

He is the Founder and Executive Director of Ken Inspired Network, a youth-focused organization dedicated to mentorship, leadership development, and practical social impact initiatives.

Kenneth is currently pursuing an LLB while advancing professional studies in cyber security, data analytics, and artificial intelligence.

Civil engineering and construction entrepreneurship
Law, governance, and public leadership
Cyber security, data analytics, and artificial intelligence
Youth mentorship, scholarships, and SDG-aligned social impact

Impact

Leadership measured through people reached and projects moved forward.

The work spans scholarship advocacy, student leadership, community welfare, school infrastructure, and behavioral change campaigns.

300+

students supported

Advocated for scholarship packages for students in the Western North Region.

3-unit

KG block advanced

Mobilized NGO support toward a better learning environment at Ashiam M/A Primary School.

2023/24

student leadership

Served in SRC, NUGS, USAG, and private university leadership roles.

Projects

Featured work across mentorship, education, welfare, and engineering.

Each initiative reflects a practical view of leadership: convene people, unlock resources, and leave communities stronger.

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Kenneth Adu-Akwabeng participating in a leadership meeting.

Ken Inspired Network

Youth Mentorship & Leadership

Organized mentorship and entrepreneurship conversations that connect young people to leadership confidence and practical opportunity.

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Volunteers supporting a school construction project.

BITIM and Ashiam school support

Education Infrastructure

Contributed to school construction and classroom improvement initiatives, including advocacy for the Ashiam M/A Primary School KG block.

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Community donation items arranged with volunteers and children.

Bibiani and Ashiam outreach

Community Welfare

Led and supported donation, clean-up, and community care activities focused on dignity, safety, and healthier local environments.

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Youth in Engineering Forum group session.

Youth in Engineering Forum

Engineering & Sustainable Growth

Champions engineering, technology, and construction pathways that can help young people solve real development problems.

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Leadership

A record of service across student, youth, union, NGO, and corporate spaces.

Kenneth's roles show a consistent pattern: organize people, manage stakeholders, and turn leadership platforms into development outcomes.

Founder & Executive Director

Ken Inspired Network

Office Manager, CRM & Stakeholders Liaison, PA to CEO

Omanbapa Group of Companies

Board Secretary

Omanbapa Group of Companies

Global SDGs Director

EGA Mentorship International

National Organizer

National Union of Tricycle Operators of Ghana

SRC Vice President

KAAF University

2023/24

Private Universities Coordinator

National Union of Ghana Students

2023/24

Deputy Research Head

University Students' Association of Ghana

2023/24

President

Sefwi Bekwai Youth Movement

President

National Union of Sefwi Students & Alumni

2022/23

Open to partnerships in mentorship, construction, youth development, and governance.

Kenneth's work is built for collaborations that create visible social value and stronger institutions for young people.

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