DR. FERDINAND KWASI FIAWOO, FOUNDER OF ZION COLLEGE

Dr. Ferdinand Kwasi Fiawoo, was born on 26th December 1891. He was a Ghanaian minister of religion, playwriter, educator and the founder of the first secondary school ( Zion College) in the volta of Ghana. Dr. Ferdinand Kwasi Fiawoo belong to the royal family of the Awadada stool of the Anlo state. Initially discouraged from joining the ministry but he entered business with a brother. After visiting Freetown in 1920, he began improving on his education and courses. In 1928 he traveled to the United States and studied at Johnson C. Smith university in charlotte, North Carolina. In five years he gained a Bachelor of Arts degree, a Bachelor of Divinity degree, a Master of Theology degree and a certificate in education. While a student, he wrote his first ewe drama, 'Toko Atorlia' in 1932, which won a prize from the international Institute of African Languages and Culture, London. He was also ordained a minister of AME Zion church in Gloversville, New York in 1933. Returning...