Seth Yeboah
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Seth Yeboah, also known as Nana Kwadwo Yeboah-Asiamah, is a Ghanaian broadcast journalist, IT specialist, graphic designer, and humanitarian. Known for his commitment to national development and community empowerment, Yeboah works across media, technology, and social welfare.
Early life and education
Seth Yeboah hails from Asante Asokore Akokoaso, located in the Sekyere East District of the Ashanti Region of Ghana.He attended Akokoaso L/A JHS in the Sekyere East District for his basic education and Dormaa Senior High School in Dormaa Ahenkro for his second-cycle education. He later attended Cavendish University, Uganda[1], where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication and Information.He is a
Career
Yeboah is a broadcast journalist, master of ceremonies (MC), trained IT specialist and graphic designer and article[2][3] writer. Outside broadcasting, Yeboah works as a graphic designer and IT specialist. His expertise includes network management, hardware maintenance, and digital troubleshooting.
Philanthropy and social impact
Yeboah’s philanthropic work focuses on education, digital inclusion, and support for vulnerable groups.Computing for the Next Generation: He organizes and leads training sessions for children in computing, covering coding, hardware basics, and digital literacy, aimed at reducing the digital divide.Orphanage Support: He provides financial resources, essential supplies, and mentorship to various orphanages. Advocacy for the Less Privileged: His humanitarian work includes direct interventions focused on poverty alleviation and educational support in underserved communities.
Recognition
Yeboah is noted for bridging policy and public discourse in his journalism and for his technical contributions to broadcast media in Ghana. His philanthropic activities have been described as hands-on and focused on skills transfer.
References
- ↑ "Cavendish University Uganda - Leading in Excellence, Innovation, and Transformation". Cavendish University Uganda. Retrieved 2026-05-03.
- ↑ "Prophets and Politicians: The Blurred Lines in Ghana's Democracy". 23 August 2025.
- ↑ "The Golden Curse: Ghana's Struggle with Galamsey".
- ↑ "The Golden Curse: Ghana's Struggle with Galamsey". DeStory GH. August 23, 2025. Retrieved December 25, 2026. Check date values in:
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