Email / Phone: sasa@bolgatu.edu.gh | +233 24 422 9324
Brief background of department
Welcome to the department of Liberal Studies. The Department of Liberal studies is one of many departments under the School of Applied Sciences and Arts, serving as a cross-disciplinary unit that provides foundational courses to students across all academic programs at the university. The department consist of dedicated and hardworking staff who serve all other departments by teaching general courses like, entrepreneurship, French, Communication Skills, African studies, Information and Communication Technology, Statistics and many other courses. The department is currently made up of 15 permanent staffs and 3 non-permanent staffs.
Mission
The Department of Liberal Studies is committed to providing interdisciplinary education that enhances critical thinking, communication skills, and entrepreneurial competencies across all academic programs. By offering foundational courses in Entrepreneurship, Communication Skills, African Studies, Statistics and ICT, we equip students with transferable skills essential for success and lifelong learning. Our dedicated staff fosters an inclusive and innovative learning environment, supporting the university’s broader mission of applied research, community professional engagement, and sustainable development
Vision
To cultivate agile-thinking professionals equipped with analytical, communicative, and interdisciplinary skills that transcend traditional academic boundaries. By fostering critical perspectives and innovative problem-solving, we empower students to adapt to diverse career fields and contribute meaningfully to societal and sustainable development in Ghana and beyond.
Goals and Objectives
- Enhance Interdisciplinary Learning: Provide foundational courses (e.g., Entrepreneurship, Communication Skills, African Studies, Statistics, and ICT) to students across all academic programs, fostering a well-rounded education.
- Develop Critical Thinking and Communication Skills: Equip students with analytical, expressive, and problem-solving skills to thrive in diverse professional fields.
- Promote Entrepreneurial Competencies: Strengthen career readiness through entrepreneurship education, as evidenced by research on its positive impact on student career development.
- Expand Academic Programs: Introduce specialized HND and degree programs in Liberal Studies to broaden departmental offerings and meet evolving educational demands.
- Support Research and Community Engagement: Contribute to applied research (e.g., gender policy, sustainability in tourism) and collaborate with industries to address regional challenges.
- Foster Cultural and Global Awareness: Through courses like African Studies and French, cultivate cultural sensitivity and prepare students for a globalized workforce.
- Align with BTU’s Core Values: Uphold institutional values such as innovation, equity, and sustainability in teaching and curriculum design.
Collaboration (Local & International)
The Liberal Studies Department at BTU is actively seeking collaborations with academic institutions, NGOs, and industry partners to enhance interdisciplinary research and student development.
Programmes under department
Bachelor of Technology in Applied Statistics and Computing

Dr. Oswin Aganda Anaba
Senior Lecturer & HoD. Liberal Studies Department
Dr. Christopher S. Boatbil
Senior Lecturer / Dean, SASA
Dr. Christopher S. Boatbil has been a leading academic in the field of human geography for the past ten years. He has made significant contributions in the area of human geography and other social sciences focusing on spatial and cultural dynamics of health and disease, tourism, GIS aided research, among others. Dr. Christopher S. Boatbil’s extensive publications can be found in internationally peer-reviewed journals and continues to lead in research work and mentor younger ones. Besides teaching, Dr. Christopher S. Boatbil has been supervising and examining several graduate Mphil and PhD theses of students from different Universities. He is also a reviewer to some Ghanaian journals.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
- PhD in Geography and Resource Development, University of Ghana.
- MPhil in Geography and Resource Development, University of Ghana.
- B.A in Geography and Resource Development, University of Ghana.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS/MEMBERSHIP
RESEARCH INTERESTS/AREAS OF EXPERTISE
- Population geography
- Geography of tourism
- Spatio-temporal analysis of health and disease
- Cultural geography
PUBLICATIONS
- Boatbil, C. S., Yorose, W. A., and Yiran, A. B. (2024). Exploring Community Participation at Ecotourism Sites in the Upper East Region, Ghana. UDS International Journal of Development, Vol 1(2), pp. 1177-1181. Doi: Https://Doi.Org/10.47740/750.Udsijd6i
- Yorose W. A. Boatbil C.S. Godfrey A. (2025). Assessing the determinants of retirement planning among public sector workers in Ghana. African Journal of Empirical Research, 6 (2),421-433 https://ajernet.net.
- Boatbil C. S., Samuel A. and Elijah T. Y. (2025). Residents’ attitudes towards proposed utilization of heritage resources as tourism attractions in Northern Ghana. African Journal of Empirical Research, 6 (2), 808-819 https://ajernet.net
- Abnory, S. A., Yin, E. T. and Boatbil, C. S. (2024). Gender policy implementation process in higher education institutions in Ghana. Masyarakat, Kebudayaan dan Politik. Vol. 37(4), pp 363-376, https://doi.org/10.20473/mkp.V37I42024.363-376
- Gerald Albert B. Y, Michael K. A, Christopher S. B. and Iris E. M. (2024). Combining remote sensing applications and local knowledge in understanding urban heat in a semi-arid region: a case study of Tamale’s thermal landscape. The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability. LOCAL ENVIRONMENT https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2025.2486298
- Boatbil, C. S. and Guure, C. B. (2014). Implication of Cultural Factors in Spatial Patterns of Stunting among the Three Main Frafra Groups in Upper East Region of Ghana. International Journal of Nutrition and Food Sciences. Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 37-43. doi: 10.11648/j.ijnfs.20140302.14
- Boatbil, C. S., Ayoung, D. A. and Tanzubil, P. B. (2014). Effects of Child Feeding Practices on Spatial Patterns of Stunting and Underweight in Ghana: A Study of Frafra Sub-Ethnic Groups in Upper East Region. International Journal of Innovative Research & Studies, ISSN 2319-9725, Vol. 3. Issue 4, pp. 831-848. www.ijirs.com
- Boatbil, C. S., Guure, C. B. and Ayoung, D. A. (2014). Impact of Belief Systems on the Management of Child Malnutrition: The Case of Talensis of Northern Ghana. Journal of Food Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp 57-70. Macro Think Institute.
- Paul B Tanzubil and Christopher S Boatbil (2014). Constraints to profitable dry season tomato and pepper production in the Kasena-Nankana and Talensi Districts of the Upper East Region of Ghana with emphasis on pests and diseases. Direct Research Journal of Agriculture and Food Science (DRJAFS) Vol.2 (6), pp. 60-65
- Ayoung, D. A., Boatbil, C. S. and Banbil, S. (2014). How Secure are Library Collections? An Evaluation of Polytechnic Libraries in Ghana. Journal of Information and Knowledge Management, ISSN 2224-5758 (Paper) ISSN 2224-896X (www.iiste.org), Vol.4, No.3
ONGOING RESEARCH PROJECTS
- Phone:+233-244229324
- Email:cboatbil@bolgatu.edu.gh
Dr. Oswin Aganda Anaba
Senior Lecturer / HoD
Dr Oswin Aganda Anaba is a Senior Lecturer at Bolgatanga Technical University under the Department of Liberal Studies with over 10 years of experience in teaching Entrepreneurship, Small Business Development and Research Methods. Specializing in Paper Writing and Publishing, Frontier of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in SMEs, Research on Intellectual Property, Corporate Strategic Planning for Intellectual Property Rights, Research Methodology, and Business Plan. Oswin holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics and Business Administration, a Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development and Philosophy Degree in Management Science and Engineering. Oswin is also a Foreign Expert at Jiangsu University. Oswin uses that experience to teach students and professionals on Business development. He has mentored a lot of business owners and has facilitated numerous entrepreneurial functions.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS- Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, China, 2020
- MBA in Entrepreneurship and Small Enterprise Development, University of Cape Coast, 2013
- BSc. in Economics and Business Administration, Catholic University of Ghana, Fiapre, 2006
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS/MEMBERSHIP
RESEARCH INTERESTS/AREAS OF EXPERTISE
- Paper Writing and Publishing
- Frontier of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in SMEs
- Research on Intellectual Property
- Corporate Strategic Planning for Intellectual
- Property Rights
- Research Methodology
- Business Plan
- Good teaching skills
- Possess an excellent interpersonal and intrapersonal skill
- Ability to work with minimal supervision
- Competent in the use MS office application
- Good in the use of some soft wares like, Coral Draw, SPSS, SEM, DEA
- Have a good typing speed of over 65 words per minute
PUBLICATIONS
- Anaba, O. A., Asunka, B. A., Abudu, D., Mba, O. D., & Nkrumah, E. N. K. (2025). Analysing the determinants of technical efficiency in major Chinese retail firms: A bootstrap data envelopment analysis (DEA) and truncated regression approach. American Journal of Finance and Accounting, 8(3), 217–232. https://doi.org/10.1504/AJFA.2025.10070537
- Su, J., Anaba, O. A., Wang, Z., & Zhang, Y. (2025). Industrial agglomeration patterns and green innovation efficiency under environmental regulation: Evidence from China’s Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration. Baltica Journal, 38(3), 130–151. https://doi.org/10.59879/R1xWJ
- Anaba, O. A., Asunka, B. A., Appiah, K., Akaligang, C., & Adongo, B. (2025). Analyzing the technical and super efficiency of rural banks amidst economic crisis in Ghana. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 15(2), 403–417. https://doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v15-i2/24720
- Anaba, O. A., Asunka, B. A., Akaligang, C., Dalad, O., & Adongo, B. (2024). The effect of tertiary entrepreneurship course on students' career development competency: The case of technical university students. Interdisciplinary Journal of Emerging and Social Sciences. https://doi.org/10.62460/IJEASS/2024.014
- Anaba, O. A., Asunka, B. A., Boatbil, C. S., Polycarp, D., Akanyako, J., & Mba, O. D. (2024). Embracing business sustainability: The case of small and micro tourist accommodation in the Upper East Region. African Journal of Applied Research, 10(1), 359–373. http://doi.org/10.26437/ajar.30.06.2024.21
- Li, M., Chi, X., Su, J., Sun, H., Anaba, O. A., Khan, A. U., & Qadri, S. U. (2024). Evolutionary game theory in patent alliance dynamics: Strategy and policy implications. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management. https://doi.org/10.1080/09537325.2024.2361424
- Ayamba, E. C., Anaba, O. A., Abdul-Rahaman, A.-R., Apam, B., & Adjasi, D. (2024). An economic analysis of the traditional economic sectors in Eastern African countries. Empirical Economics Letters. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10939332
- Emmanuel Caesar Ayamba, Samuell Erasmus Alnaa, Oswin Aganda Anaba, Benjamin Apam, Matthew Kwabena Valogo, & Dennis Adjasi (2024). Causal Relationship and Efficiency Evaluation of the Sectoral Share of Southern African Countries and Their Impact on Economic Growth. Empirical Economics Letters, 23(3), 93-118. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11123935
- Li, M., Zhang, M., & Anaba, O. A. (2022). Brand marketing of geographical indication products in Xinjiang Tianxiaxiang. In Casebook of Chinese business management. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8074-8_3
- Anaba, O. A., Ma, Z., Li, M., Su, J., & Asunka, B. A. (2022). Efficiency evaluation of manufacturing firms in China: The case of patent-intensive industries. International Journal of Manufacturing Research. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJMR.2022.121596
- Li, Z., Akouatcha, H. G., Akram, U., & Anaba, O. A. (2021). Information and communication technology and organizational performance during COVID-19 pandemic: The role of organizational commitment, growth mindset, and entrepreneurial orientation. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 752193. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.752193
- Li, Z., Anaba, O. A., Ma, Z., & Li, M. (2021). Ghanaian SMEs amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: Evaluating the influence of entrepreneurial orientation. Sustainability, 13(3), 1131. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13031131 Sun, Y., Li, M., Zhang, M., Khan, H. S. U. D.,
- Li, J., Li, Z., Sun, H., Zhu, Y., & Anaba, O. A. (2021). A study on China's economic growth, green energy technology, and carbon emissions based on the Kuznets curve (EKC). Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 28, 7200-7211.
- Zhang, M., Anaba, O. A., Ma, Z., Li, M., Asunka, B. A., & Hu, W. (2020). En route to attaining a clean sustainable ecosystem: A nexus between solar energy technology, economic expansion and carbon emissions in China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 27, 18602-18614. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-020-08386-z
- Anaba, O., Ma, Z., Li, M., & Asunka, B. A. (2020). Understanding the financial efficiency of military and civilian integration enterprises: The case of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai provinces of China. Pacific Business Review International, 12(7), 1-15.
- Asunka, B. A., Ma, Z., Li, M., & Anaba, O. A. (2020). Analysis of the determinants of innovation in developing countries: A vector auto-regression approach. International Journal of Scientific Research and Management, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.18535/ijsrm/v8i03.em01
- Asunka, B. A., Ma, Z., Li, M., & Anaba, O. A. (2020). Linking innovation to firm performance in developing countries: The role of trade liberalization. European Journal of Business and Management Research, 5(3), 1-12. Gu, X., Guan, K. Y., Liu, Y., Zhang, H. Y., &
- Anaba, O. A. (2019). Efficiency evaluation of Chinese digital game design art enterprises based on three-stage DEA model. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 81(S1), S71.
- Anaba, O. A., Ma, Z., Li, M., Isaac, A. M., Ayamba, E. C., & Nkrumah, E. N. K. (2019). The 1978 economic reforms of China and its impact on economic growth: A time series data analysis. Journal of Statistics and Management Systems, 22(8), 1511-1538. https://doi.org/10.1080/09720510.2019.1662582
- Li, M., Anaba, O. A., Ma, Z., Guan, K., Zhang, M., Li, X., & Sun, H. (2019). The technical efficiency of military industrial enterprises: A civil–military integration perspective. South African Journal of Business Management, 50(1), Article a1322. https://doi.org/10.4102/sajbm.v50i1.1322
- Nkrumah, E. N. K., Ernest, O., Serwah, A. L., & Anaba, O. A. (2019). Examining complaint handling processes among Ghanaian rural banks and its influence on customer satisfaction. International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Studies, 6(2), 285-297.
- Sulemana, I., Sadick, M. A., Anaba, O. A., & Khan, H. S. U. D. (2019). Assessing the efficiency of public universities colleges of education in the promotion of quality education in Ghana through DEA-SBM. International Journal of Educational Development, 10(1), 31-40.
- Chen, H., Ayamba, E. C., Agyemang, A. O., Afriyie, S. O., & Anaba, O. A. (2019). Economic development and environmental sustainability: The case of foreign direct investment effect on environmental pollution in China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26, 7228-7242. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-019-04167-5
- Hu, W., Guan, K., Li, M., Yang, S., Cheng, H., Chen, Z., & Anaba, O. A. (2018). Investigating the hotspot and evolution path in the field of art design: A social network analysis approach. Journal of Arts and Design Studies, 68, 1-12.
- Anaba, O. A., Hu, W., Li, M., Yang, S., Cheng, H., & Chen, Z. (2018). Characteristics of knowledge cooperation network in a design-driven domain: A social network analysis. Journal of Information and Knowledge Management, 8(7), 1-12.
- Nkrumah, E. N. K., Ofori, D. N., Anaba, O. A., & Serwah, A. L. (2018). Determinants of dividend policy among banks listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange. Journal of Business & Financial Affairs, 7(1), 1-7.
- Nkrumah, E. N. K., Stephen, T., Takyi, L., & Anaba, O. A. (2017). Public infrastructure maintenance practices in Ghana. Review of Public Administration and Management, 5(3), 36-57.
- Ayamba, E. C., Maayir, G., Osei-Agyemang, A., & Anaba, O. A. (2017). Marketing mix practices in the development of small and medium enterprises in the Bolgatanga Municipality, Ghana. International Journal of Management Sciences and Business Research, 6(12), 90-102.
- Guan, Y., Agyemang, A. O., Ayamba, E. C., & Anaba, O. A. (2017). Effect of corporate governance on firm performance in Ghana. International Journal of Management Sciences and Business Research, 6(11), 108-118. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3473849
- Anaba, O. A. (2015). Testing the relationships between marketing strategies and customer retention: The growth of hotels and guesthouses in Upper East Region, Ghana. European Journal of Business and Management, 7(31), 69-76.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENETS
- Academic Excellence Award, National Unions Ghana Students (NUGS-China), Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China, 2019
- Provincial Outstanding International Student Scholarship Award, Jiangsu University, 2019
- Best Exhibition Award, Jiangsu University, 9th SINO-Foreign Postgraduate Forum, 2019
- First Level Scholarship Award of the School of Management, Jiangsu University, 2019 The Best Oral Presenter Award, Jiangsu University, 8th SINO-Foreign Postgraduate Forum, 2018
- The Excellent Paper Award, Jiangsu University, 8th SINO-Foreign Postgraduate Forum, 2018
- Second Level Scholarship Award of the School of Management, Jiangsu University, 2018
- The Excellent Paper Award, Jiangsu University 7th SINO-Foreign Postgraduate Forum, 2017
- Phone:+233 244574332 / +233 208640422
- Email:oanaba@bolgatu.edu.gh
Dr. Benjamin Apam
Senior Lecturer / Dir. Q. A.
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- Email:cboatbil@bolgatu.edu.gh
Dr. William Aduah Yorose
Lecturer
Dr. William Aduah Yorose is a development practitioner, climate change advocate, and a lecturer at the Bolgatanga Technical University. As a development practitioner, his objective is to alleviate poverty and promote social development through accelerated learning, and formulation best practices in planning to promote livelihood security. He has over Ten (10) years of experience in Social Science and Health System Research. His research interest is in the application of participatory approaches to understand and design intervention targeted at addressing the complexity of issues related to poverty, development planning and climate change and health.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS- PhD. in Development Studies, University of Cape Coast (UCC) Cape Coast, Ghana. 2018
- M.PHIL. in Development Studies, University of Cape Coast (UCC) Cape Coast, Ghana. 2014
- B.A. in Population and Family Life Education, University of Cape Coast (UCC) Cape Coast, Ghana. 2010
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS/MEMBERSHIP
RESEARCH INTERESTS/AREAS OF EXPERTISE
- Health system research
- Poverty studies
- Social development planning
- Climate change related issues
- Land use management
- Disaster and gender studies
- Ageing and retirement
- Agricultural marketing
PUBLICATIONS
- Osman, C., Adda, G., Yipake Banseh, M., Seidu, M. T., & Yorose, W. A. (2025). Investigating the mediating effects of organisational ethics on the relationship between talent management, corporate governance, and employee engagement in selected public institutions in Ghana. African Quarterly Social Science Review, 2(2), 319–331. https://doi.org/10.51867/AQSSR.2.2.27
- William Aduah Yorose, Christopher S. Boatbil and Godfrey Adda (2025). Assessing the determinants of retirement planning among public sector workers in Ghana. African Journal of Empirical Research Vol. 6 (Iss. 2) 2025, pp. 421-433 Research https://ajernet.net ISSN 2709-2607 https://doi.org/10.51867/ajernet.6.2.35
- Boatbil, C. S., Yorose, W. A., and Yiran, A. B. (2024) Exploring community participation at ecotourism sites in the upper east region, Ghana. UDS International Journal of Development [UDSIJD] Volume 11 No. 2, 2024 https://www.udsijd.org ISSN: 2026-5336
- Samuel Adadi Akapule, Joseph Akanyako and Yorose, W. A. (2024) Impact of Non-Verbal Communication between Lecturers and Students on Academic Success: Case Study of Bolgatanga Technical University, Ghana. Journal of Policy and Development Studies (JPDS) Vol. 17 Issue 2 (2024) ISSN (p) 1597-9385 ISSN (e) 2814-1091 Home page: https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jpds
- Yorose, W. A., Tenkorang, E. Y. and Mariwah, S. (2021) Factors that influence farmers’ preparedness for floods in the Upper East Region, Ghana. Journal of planning and land management. (SDD–UBIDS) Volume 2, Issue 1. https://www.sddubidsjplm.com
- Nyaaba, D. A., Yorose, W. A., Adocta, V. A., Nyaaba, T. A. and Alhassan, M. (2021) Assessing the perceptions and satisfaction of students on the free senior high school education policy in Ghana. International Journal of Advanced Education and Research: Volume 6, Issue 4. ISSN: 2455-5746 www.alleducationjournal.com
- Daniel Ayine Nyaaba, Yorose, W. A., Thomas Akurugu Nyaaba , Philip Gyengvuur Muosayir1 , Joseph Adugbire Nyaaba (2021) Beneficiary knowledge and prioritization of problems of the free senior high school education policy in Ghana. International Journal of Advanced Education and Research: Volume 6, Issue 4. ISSN: 2455-5746 www.alleducationjournal.com
- Yorose, W. A., Tenkorang, E. Y. and Mariwah, S. (2020). Disaster construct as a nexus between social and natural phenomena: A Systematic Review of Literature. UDS International Journal of Development [UDSIJD] Volume 7, Number 2, Nov/Dec, 2020 http://www.udsijd.org
- Francis I. M. B., Moses N. F., Mohammed S., Yorose, W. A., and Mohammed G. I. (2018); Poverty Reduction in Ghana: The Role of Farm and Non-Farm Enterprises. Cross-Currents: An International Peer-Reviewed Journal on Humanities & Social Sciences ISSN 2394-451X Open Access http://crosscurrentpublisher.com/
- Yorose, W. A., Albert Apotele Nyaaba, Titus Alzumah (2020). Baseline Report: Safe and Protective Environment for Adolescent Development (SPREAD) Project
- Yorose, W. A., Albert Apotele Nyaaba, Titus Alzumah (2020). Baseline Report: Safe and Protective Environment for Adolescent Development (SPREAD) Project
ONGOING RESEARCH PROJECTS
Mr. Francis Atintono
Senior Lecturer
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- Email:cboatbil@bolgatu.edu.gh
Imoro Rafiatu
Lecturer
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- Email:cboatbil@bolgatu.edu.gh
Mr. Sylvester A. Anaba
Senior Lecturer
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- Email:cboatbil@bolgatu.edu.gh
Mr. Donatus Nyaaba
Assistant Lecturer
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- Email:cboatbil@bolgatu.edu.gh
Mr. Christopher Akaligang
Assistant Lecturer
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- Email:cboatbil@bolgatu.edu.gh
Mr. Charles D. Nanglakong
Lecturer
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- Email:cboatbil@bolgatu.edu.gh
Mr. Mohammed A. Adams
Lecturer
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- Email:cboatbil@bolgatu.edu.gh
Mr. Wemoye Aniwo
Assistant Lecturer
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- Email:cboatbil@bolgatu.edu.gh
Mr. David M. Batame
Assistant Lecturer
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- Email:cboatbil@bolgatu.edu.gh
Mr. Henry M. Kpama
Lecturer
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- Email:cboatbil@bolgatu.edu.gh
Mr. Issahaku Abdul-Majeed Ayebire
Senior Lecturer
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- Email:cboatbil@bolgatu.edu.gh
Mr. Inusah Mahama
Lecturer
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librastudies@bolgatu.edu.gh
Contact
+233 24 457 4332
Location
Library Complex
