
Dr Paul Kofi Fynn receives the Ultimate Legacy Award at the maiden edition of the Dada Legacy Awards, by Dada Foundation-Ghana. The award was in recognition and celebration of his achievement, leadership, selfless contribution, and legacy in the development of Ghana and Africa.
The night also celebrated and awarded other outstanding individuals driving development in Ghana in the areas of Health, Education, Business Innovation, Philanthropy, and Collaboration; the First Lady of the Republic and Founder of Lordina Mahama Foundation, Mrs Lordina Mahama, Dr Akosua Dzifa Hagan (Registrar, Lutheran Theological Seminary), Mr Stephen Ameyaw (Founder and CEO, Shrinq Limited), Mr Ibrahim Mahama (Founder, Engineers and Planners), and Ghana West Africa Medical Mission Inc. respectively.

The Keynote Address was delivered by Nana Addae Gyamera I, Chief of Feyiase, Ashanti region, who reflected on the profound influence of Dr Paul Fynn. He highlighted how Dr Fynn’s legacy in business, leadership, and compassion continues to serve as a shining example for both the young and old, inspiring a new generation of leaders to embrace service and sacrifice.

A key milestone of the event was the unveiling and launch of the Dada Legacy Project, a GHc 5 million maternity facility at Atua Government Hospital. In a presentation by the Acting Executive Director, Mr Jacob Fynn, the launch was just the beginning of a twelve-month fund mobilisation campaign in collaboration with OmniBsic Bank, official banking partner for the project.


The night brought together strategic partners and sponsors of Dada Foundation-Ghana, policymakers, and representatives from the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, and Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation. It was an evening of recognition and a call to collective action to develop Ghana and Africa.