I have long believed that leadership is never about the title, but the willingness to serve and impact lives. With this foundational understanding, I am truly honored to have been sworn in as the Vice Chairperson of the International Relations Committee for the 59th NUGS.
This role is, above all, a call to service, and a commitment to making life easier for Ghanaian students both at home and abroad.
I am ready to work, ready to serve, and ready to ensure our international relations yield tangible results for every Ghanaian student. Let’s get to work!
#YODA
Congratulations, Latifah Fuseini, Esq.!
The SRC proudly celebrates your remarkable achievement as the Winner of the Mensah Sarbah Memorial Prize for Overall Best Student. You have made us all proud!
40 subjects. 40 exams. Over 2,500 lecture-hours. More than 8,000 hours of private studies and group discussions. A thousand plus judicial decisions.
Several volumes of textbooks and monographs. Dozens of enactments, and many more dozens of pens, pencils, markers, highlighters, and sticky notes.
Sleepy days and sleepless nights. This is the aspect of my life which I've carefully kept away from the public in the last 5 years.
Thanks to God, my beloved family and you, wonderful individuals, who supported me through it all To a new chapter 🥂
- Serwaa Amihere ESQ
Philippians 1:6 Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. And he did🎉🎉❤️
Introducing,
DR (MED) KEZIAH AFRAKOMAH-SARPONG
#KSMD25
Today marks one hundred years since the first African American received a PhD in Mathematics. Elbert Cox received a PhD in Mathematics from Cornell University on 26th September 1925. Elbert is most likely the first black person in the world to receive a PhD in Mathematics…