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Last Friday night at the Aviation Social Center Hall, award-winning Joy Sports presenter Nathaniel “Citizen” Attoh (APSU 2001) joined forces with his St. Augustine’s College classmates to launch a major legacy initiative: constructing an ultra-modern canteen at their alma mater.


A grand start to a grand vision
The 2001 year group officially unveiled their March 2026 legacy project, earmarking approximately ₵8 million to build and equip the new canteen. Dr James Ato Orleans Lindsay, CEO of JL Properties and chairman of the year group, led by example with a generous ₵1.3 million donation on the launch night—setting the tone for the full fundraising campaign.


Hosted as a high-spirited gathering, the event featured live performances by The Characters Band, delicious dining, and powerful networking. Alumni tapped into their shared history and deep connection to Augusco—bonded terms like “breders”—to propel a successful night of donations and camaraderie. Nathaniel Attoh remarked: “With God on our side and our sustained personal efforts we will get there. Amen.”



Augusco’s legacy of infrastructure excellence
Founded in 1930 in Cape Coast by the Catholic Archdiocese, St. Augustine’s College—affectionately known as “Augusco”—has a storied history rooted in academic rigor, strong character formation, and spiritual discipline.


Over the years, the Past Students’ Union (APSU) has consistently contributed to school development through impactful legacy projects:
- APSU 1999 modernised an 18-unit classroom block with a ₵5.22 million project—complete with Wi Fi, solar power, new desks, and AV systems—in celebration of the 94th anniversary
- APSU 2000 renovated the Junior Science Block into three dedicated science labs and a 60-seat smart lecture theatre, supported by solar panels, costing US $390,000 for the 95th anniversary
- Previous efforts include APSU 1998 and 1997 projects that benefited library enhancements, staff housing, and other campus infrastructure, upholding the union’s mission: to foster a dynamic relationship between alumni and their alma mater.
Each project highlights Augusco’s guiding motto, Omnia Vincit Labor (“Perseverance conquers all”).

Building for today—and tomorrow
The planned canteen is more than just a meal hall—it’s a statement of Augusco’s unwavering commitment to modern, holistic education. The facility is expected to support students and staff alike with nutritious meals in a world-class environment.
As Nathaniel Attoh and his 2001 classmates continue their fundraising journey, the broader Augusco community—including APSU chapters around the globe—is expected to rally behind them, driven by the school’s rich legacy of alumni-led transformation.
Looking ahead
With the groundwork laid at the launch, continued donor engagement, strategic planning, and divine guidance are the next steps toward completion. If past years are any indicator, the 2001 year group’s canteen project promises to be another landmark legacy initiative—fueling generations of Augustinians to come.
About St. Augustine’s College
- Established: 1930 in Cape Coast by the Catholic Church—the first Catholic secondary school in Ghana
- Motto: Omnia Vincit Labor (“Perseverance conquers all”)
- Achievements: Two time National Science & Maths Quiz champions (2007, 2019), with strong performance in academics, sports, and student character development
As Augusco moves closer to celebrating its centenary in 2030, each legacy project—like the canteen—reinforces the school’s legacy of excellence, innovation, and spiritual growth.

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Follow Nathaniel Attoh (@CitizenAttoh) on X and Instagram for project updates. Alumni and supporters may connect through APSU Ghana or global chapters—such as APSU USA—to contribute and stay involved.
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