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Alexander Asonkey
Sir Alexander Asonkey (10 March, 2002 - date) is a Ghanaian Aspiring Petroleum Geophysicist and Petrologist from the Volta Region of Ghana
Education and Personal Life
Alexander Asonkey was born on 10 March, 2002 in Greater Accra Region, Ghana. His mother, Elizabeth Tornudey, came from a local textile family. His father John Kojo Asonkey is a clergy from the Peaceful Healing Church and a Herbalist. Thomson's great-grandfather.
His early education was in small private schools where he demonstrated outstanding talent and interest in science. In 2021, he was admitted to University of Ghana at the unusually young age of 19 and came under the influence of Nude Mckenzie Prosper, Professor of Geology, who initiated Asonkey into physical and geology research.