
There is a saying in the local dialect that: “We don’t stretch to see an approaching fellow, rather we stretch to see a departing fellow”. Dimbie Abdul Manan, comes from the house of the DIMBIE’s in Welembele in the Upper West Region of Ghana.
Mr. Manan was born in Wa and attended Our Home International School from Kindergarten through to Junior High School, and was fortunate to be part of the school’s first Basic Education Certificate Examination, BECE candidates who took the exam in 2015. He was also the school’s senior prefect.

He proceeded to Nandom Senior High School, NANSEC, where he was a General Art student. At Nansec, he used to be quite, respectful and humble kind of student. Due to this nature of his and the leadership traits he has, he was chosen to lead the students in their Entertainment Department, Entertainment Prefect.
After sitting for the 2018 West African Senior School Certificate Examination, he decided to follow the path of his grandfather, his uncles and his father, and joined College of Education (NJA College of Education). At NJA College of Education, Mr. Manan is reading Technical and Maths in Bachelor of Education, (B.ED). Once a leader is always a leader. In the 2019/2020 academic year of Colleges of Education, he was the Students Representative Council President (SRC).
Mr. Dimbie Abdul Manan has been a debater throughout his education.

As a fortunist, he is part of the first ever Level 400s of Colleges of Education in Ghana. And currently, he is the President of the Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana, TTAG, and the first ever TTAG President from NJA College of Education.

