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Accra marked an academic milestone on Tuesday, February 10, as the University of Ghana, Legon, held its graduation ceremony for 153 new PhD holders, including David Okyere Kwasi Agyeman — widely known as Akwasi Agyeman, News Editor with Adom FM/TV, a leading media brand under Multimedia Group Ghana Limited.
Dr. Agyeman’s achievement reflects the culmination of years of professional experience and scholarly pursuit, bridging his work as a frontline journalist with rigorous academic research on electoral systems.
From the Field to the Lecture Hall
Dr. Agyeman’s engagement with elections began on the ground, covering major contests in Togo (2005), Liberia (2007), and Nigeria (2007), alongside broadcaster Yaw Obeng Manu of Peace FM. Those experiences exposed him to the mechanics, tensions, and complexities of African elections — experiences that would later form the foundation of his doctoral research.
A Doctoral Journey Rooted in Electoral Studies
Enrolled at the College of Humanities, Institute of African Studies, Dr Agyeman pursued a PhD in History and Politics, focusing on one of the most underexplored aspects of African elections: rejected ballots. His thesis, “The Dynamics of Rejected Ballots in Africa: The Case of Ghana’s Presidential Elections (1992–2020),” examined nearly three decades of Ghanaian presidential elections, analysing patterns, causes, institutional challenges, voter behaviour, and systemic implications.
Academic sources indicate that his research was notable for its methodological rigour, historical depth, and policy relevance. During his oral defence, Dr Agyeman delivered a confident and detailed presentation, engaging examiners with clarity and authority.
Bridging Journalism and Policy Impact
Dr Agyeman’s work stands out for its practical perspective. Having reported elections first-hand, he now brings evidence-based insights to the study of electoral processes. Experts suggest his research could inform ballot design policies, voter education strategies, and reforms aimed at strengthening Ghana’s democratic institutions.

A New Role in Electoral Scholarship
With his induction into the academic community, Dr. Agyeman joins a growing body of scholars contributing to the understanding and improvement of electoral integrity in Ghana and across Africa. His journey from newsroom reporting to academic analysis illustrates the potential for media practitioners to influence policy and governance through scholarship.
Dr. Agyeman’s achievement highlights both personal dedication and the value of integrating professional experience with rigorous academic inquiry, offering a unique perspective on elections, democracy, and public policy in Ghana.
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