About Us

Mensah Sarbah Hall

The Hall is named after John Mensah Sarbah (1864-1910), patriot and statesman  who was one of the most outstanding nationalists of the Gold Coast now Ghana. He made a lasting mark in shaping national politics, education and law.

The hall consists of the main hall, and Annexes A, B, C and D. The Vikings hostel, an initiative of the alumni, is the latest addition to the residential facilities of the hall. Residential facilities range from 2 in a room to 5 in a room in addition to special rooms offering comfort and privacy.

The hall is the best mixed-hall on campus because of its unique history. The hall has affiliations with Katanga hall in KNUST and CASFORD Hall of UCC. Students of the hall are nicknamed the VIKINGS. 

History

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1963
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Naming​
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Today
Mensah Sarbah Sports
Mensah Sarbah Hall has a rich history of sports in the University of Ghana. The Hall has won gold medals in many sports disciplines of the University and contributes signficantly to the pool of sports talents in the university.

The Hall has produced some of the best sports personalities including Benjamin Azamati (an Olympian based in US),  Prince Quartey (Sri Lanka Premier League), Isaac Bawa (LA Galaxy, US),  Aminu Adisa Abibu (Aschaffenburg basketball club, Germany) among others.

 

About 40% of the University of Ghana sports team are from Mensah Sarbah Hall. We are the Hall of fame in sports. Rejoice Agbewodie set a new record after a javelin throw of 44.95m while Sarah Adjorkor Adjei  powered triple jump to set a new record of 9.94m during the 2023 University of Ghana Inter-Halls athletics competition.

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