He served in Ghana for 8 years holding various posts within the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.[1] He also found the Ahmadiyya Secondary School in Salaga, a school in the northern region of Ghana, where he served as principal for 2 years. This school is progressing very well to this day. His success at this school made him the obvious choice for the principal of the Ahmadiyya Secondary School at Essarkyir where he served for a further 4 years.[1] This school is in the central region of Ghana.
Mirza Masroor Ahmad was appointed as the manager of the Ahmadiyya Agricultural Farm in Depali, in the northern region of Ghana for 2 years. He successfully planted and nurtured wheat for the first time in Ghana. The experiment of planting, growing and nurturing wheat as an economic crop in Ghana was exhibited at an international trade fair and the results were submitted to the Ministry of Agriculture of Ghana.[1][2]