In a remarkable recognition of his exceptional service towards helping communities grow and supporting education and mentoring, Ronald Ani-Adjei now holds the honorary title of “Lord” in appreciation of his remarkable 25 years and over dedication to humankind.
Lord Ronald Ani-Adjei, an Alumnus of the University of Cape Coast Class of 1992 has been a crucial force in bringing positive change to many areas including Harlesden, Brent, Newham, Greenwich, Bexley, and Bromley Boroughs all located in London, United Kingdom.
His efforts have helped to carry out important projects close to the hearts of the late Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, and his daughter, Princess Anne.
Emphasizing the significance of this distinguished honour, Lord Ronald Ani-Adjei underscored the title’s honorary nature, achieved through his profound dedication to senior educational, mentoring, and training executive roles.
His enduring focus on delivering targeted and effective educational, training, and mentoring services has exceeded stakeholder expectations and played a pivotal role in transforming and regenerating areas impacted by youth-related crimes.
The conferment of this nature on Lord Ronald Ani-Adjei is not only on paper but comes with some legal perks, including being able to officially change his title on documents such as his driver’s license and bank cards.
It is worth noting that the honorary title given to Lord Ronald Ani-Adjei is of rigorous honorary recognition through local authority recommendation and nomination committee decisions, symbolizing exceptional contributions.
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