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Main Hall Utility and Sanitation Refurbishment
For generations, Commonwealth Hall, the Vandal City, has been more than just a
student residence. It is a home, a crucible of character, and a proud Hall at the heart of
the University of Ghana, Legon. The Old Vandals Association (OVA) has always
believed that the quality of that home must reflect the pride we carry as Vandals. That
belief is now visible in brick, tile, and flowing water.
We are thrilled to share the progress and completion of the Main Hall Utility and
Sanitation Refurbishment Project, one of OVA's most tangible investments in the
everyday comfort and well-being of current residents of Commonwealth Hall.
Why this project matters
Good sanitation is not a luxury; it is a foundation. Students who live in dignified,
functional conditions are better positioned to focus on their studies, build community,
and thrive. For too long, ageing infrastructure had placed an unnecessary burden on the
daily lives of Vandals in the main hall. OVA stepped in to change that.
These upgrades targeted essential services that affect students' daily lives.
Water supply systems received attention.
Sanitation facilities were refurbished to improve hygiene standards.
Lavatories and supporting plumbing infrastructure were upgraded.
A living legacy
The walls of Commonwealth Hall carry decades of history, resilience, and brotherhood.
Every upgrade we make is an act of love, a signal to current and future Vandals that
they are valued, and that those who walked these corridors before them never stopped
caring.
The OVA remains committed to further improving the infrastructure and environment of
Commonwealth Hall. If you would like to support future projects or learn how to get
involved, please reach out to us at [email protected]
Once a Vandal, always a Vandal.





