I had total 9; yet the University of Ghana Business School did not concede me - Education Minister

Thursday 25th of April 2024

I had total 9; yet the University of Ghana Business School did not concede me - Education Minister

Instruction Minister Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum
The Minister for Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, has uncovered that, despite the fact that he succeeded in his 'A' level tests, he was prevented confirmation by the University from getting Ghana Business School (UGBS).
As indicated by him, having made total nine, he was confident of acquiring admission to the UGBS.
Dr. Adutwum anyway portrayed that, in opposition to his assumptions, the school wouldn't offer him confirmation.
"I'll let you know something momentarily about my relationship with the University of Ghana Business School.
Moving on from secondary school after A level, I was longing to come to School of Administration. I got total nine and they dismissed me. What's more, I will always remember. I was looking forward.
I did A level administration, and I had done Economics, and I was standing by restlessly to be acknowledged, perhaps to be in front of my companions who did Twi and Religious Studies and History; and they got acknowledged. I have excused you today.
Since today, I am tending to you as the Minister for Education. So I think you lost a well known former student. So I'll search for ways of working with you, and to in any case feel like I'm important for this school", he commented.
The Education Minister made this disclosure, while tending to a social occasion at the send off of the School's 60th Anniversary Celebration on Tuesday, May 11.
He complimented the University of Ghana Business School, for its accomplishments and 'heavenly achievements', as a unit in the University of Ghana, Legon.
Dr. Adutwum, expressed in light of the historical backdrop of the foundation and its modest starting points, he is blissful about the ongoing accomplishment of the University of Ghana Business School, in spite of its difficulties.
While complimenting the School on its triumphs, the area Minister likewise focused on the requirement for the UGBS to consider improve approaches to address the issues of current times.
Dr. Adutwum, who is likewise the Member of Parliament for the Bosomtwe Constituency said, "These are energizing times. Invigorating times on the grounds that the pandemic has offered us the chance to develop. Presently it's the ideal opportunity for our schools to show lean administration and everything that make associations work in emergency.
So creative methodologies in the methodology that you bring to bear and the training of individuals who come to you, will go far in reclassifying the storyline and fate of our country".
The 60th Anniversary send off of the University of Ghana Business School, was coordinated at the R.S. Amegashie Auditorium of University of Ghana, on Tuesday, May 11, 2022.
The occasion was gone to by a few unmistakable individuals from the University people group, people from industry and the scholarly world, and a large group of different supporters who graced the event in their numbers.
The exceptional visitor was the President of the Republic, Nana Akufo-Addo; who was addressed by the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
On his part, the Vice President emphasized the requirement for the School, to keep on embracing innovation in the release of its order.
"Despite the fact that the COVID-19 pandemic was destroying, it has given us all the potential chance to use innovation to expand on our upper hand. You have the valuable chance to open your understudies to man-made consciousness and assist them with investigating huge information, and the web of things to assist with situating them as worldwide residents.
With innovation, the Faculty ought to track down various approaches to effectively draw in understudies, experiential learning, gain-based learning and issue based figuring out how to assist with conferring delicate abilities like independence, inventiveness, authority and compelling joint effort.
These are in presumably connected to the 21st century abilities of decisive reasoning and critical thinking, coordinated effort, readiness and flexibility, drive, entrepreneurialism, compelling oral and composed correspondence, evaluating and dissecting data and interest and creative mind. These should become vital in your educational program corrections going ahead", he advised.
He further extolled the School, for its commitments to the scholastic talk local area, and communicated his kindly words in front of the School's 60th Anniversary Celebrations.
The topic for the send off of the Anniversary was, "Eventual fate of Business Education in Ghana: Reflecting on the 60-Year Experience of the University of Ghana Business School".
The Chairperson for the occasion was the Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Nana Aba Appiah Amfo. She was anyway addressed by the Pro Vice Chancellor from the Office of Research, Innovation and Development (ORID), Professor Felix Asante.
In participation was additionally the Provost for the College of Humanities, Professor Daniel Ofori.
Different dignitaries included; a previous Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Professor Akilagpa Sawyerr and the Dean of the University of Ghana Business School, Professor Justice Nyigmah Bawole.


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