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Meet the General Arts student who became KNUST College of Engineering valedictorian

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  • Nana Darkwa Soldier 1 month ago

    Congratulations bro

  • Quaye 1 month ago

    Asantes never disappoint. Bleeding is allowed

  • How about You? 1 month ago

    When people feel unsuccessful or insecure, they may use group or racial/tribal identity to associate themselves with the accomplishments of others in that group.

  • Yiadom 1 month ago

    You're right

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  • Game Changer +447935009178 1 month ago

    Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah will be disappointed in KNUST seeing them churn out toothless engineers who can't invent nor produce anything. They can't solve today's problems by way of science or technology. It's a shame because ...
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  • TeeeeY 1 month ago

    #StopGalamsey#You are right.#SaveOirPlanet#

  • Catholic Monk 1 month ago

    That's true paaa

  • Korb 1 month ago

    Bro, you have said my mind. God bless you. What has academic achievement got to do with a that one belongs to? Smh

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  • Kweku Agyari 1 month ago

    He is older than most of his year group. He should compete with his age group and see his results. Yes, he has done well and probably will have done ok at his age group mates but not top the year group.

  • Son of sons 1 month ago

    With this statement, I can categorically state that your brains are not matured

  • Guess Who !! 1 month ago

    You mean your father or mother would perform better than you because you'ld agree with me that they are older than you!!!

    I may agree with you, IIF he repeated the final year class or some of the classes. But as long as he ...
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  • Casi man 1 month ago

    The story is exaggerated. He was General Arts student. And he changed to science student . Simple. Elective maths , physics , Chemistry makes him a science student . No general arts student can achieve this feat in engineerin ...
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  • Bernado 1 month ago

    @ Casi Man: You just took words out of my mouth! How does someone who studied Physics, Chemistry and Elective Maths describes himself as having a General Arts background?

  • Pat 1 month ago

    Asem oo, anyway congrats to him, he has done very well.

  • Onassis 1 month ago

    I rest my case. Sensationalism always takes the better part of these journalists

  • Cosy Edudzie. 1 month ago

    Congratulations, young man. This will serve as a motivation for other students. The best is yet to come. I wish you the best in your future endeavours.

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  • JOYY 1 month ago

    Congrats

  • Yaw Manu 1 month ago

    No inventions or innovations in Ghana Universities. Even not box iron . Useless titles nkoaaaaa. Useless African continent.

  • ADZO 1 month ago

    Stop this tribal thing. This is not about ASHANTIS. It's about an individual who was determined to achieve his dream. He has done well that's all. I know you ASHANTIS are proud of your own and would support anything that ha ...
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  • BOTWE 1 month ago

    What is this guy talking about. That he is older than most of his mates. Give AKUFFO ADDO or MAHAMA and about 98 percent of our parliamentarians even JHS mathematics and see whether they can even score 40 percent. Why are ...
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  • Agyaaku USA 1 month ago

    Good to hear academic achievements like these but why no physical accomplishment. Like inventing a blueprint for building a bridge or residential building that is cheaper but safer. Please our education system needs to comes ...
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  • Pat 1 month ago

    Trust me, the blueprints are on the shelves hidden in their thesis. No financial support from government, industry or ngo. We rather chanel financial resources into politics. No focus on education, health and industry. Very s ...
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  • Kasa Bubo 1 month ago

    He bee a smart boy. No wat I'm sayin

  • Adjoa 1 month ago

    Congratulations!

  • Kwame Nkrumah 1 month ago

    Then what?

  • Jk 1 month ago

    Bad reportage. The gentleman switched to science before enrolling to do engineering. He was no more a general Arts student.

  • Jake 1 month ago

    That is it. Many people here are deceived by the report that he's a General Arts student. He already had E-maths before he went to elite college to do physics and chemistry, which are key to engineering. You see that he didn' ...
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  • Ziem 1 month ago

    You just indicated in the story that he took courses in physics and chemistry and wrote and passed. The two subjects in addition to the elective maths from OWASS also makes him a science student. He wouldn't have been admitte ...
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  • Yaw 1 month ago

    This is why I always say UCC is an unnecessarily difficult place to learn. There is no C on this gentleman's transcript. Wow!! However, at UCC, he would have had some Cs from the 60 - 64 (grade point 2.0) and C+ from 65 - 69 ...
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