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Accra Metropolitan University launches MSc programmes in Cybersecurity and Intelligence

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Accra Metropolitan University has launched two new master’s degree programmes in collaboration with the E-Crime Bureau to help strengthen expertise in Ghana’s security and intelligence sector.

The programmes, MSc Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics and MSc Security and Intelligence, were officially introduced at a ceremony held on Wednesday, April 22, at the university’s Nungua campus in Accra.

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The event also featured a public lecture under the theme From Curriculum to Capability: Cybersecurity and Intelligence Education in the Algorithmic Era, which focused on preparing professionals for the demands of a technology-driven world.

In her remarks, Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Goski B. Alabi said the introduction of the programmes reflects the growing need for advanced training in cybersecurity and intelligence.

She explained that the partnership with the E-Crime Bureau is intended to connect academic studies with practical industry experience, ensuring students gain both knowledge and real-world skills.

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Professor Alabi noted that through the collaboration, students will have access to practical learning opportunities, intelligence-led insights and exposure to real case scenarios, helping them graduate as industry-ready professionals.

She also pointed out that the university has adopted a similar partnership approach with the Electricity Company of Ghana for its MSc Energy Management and Policy programme.

Delivering the keynote lecture, former Director-General of the Cyber Security Authority, Dr Albert Antwi-Boasiako, called for a major shift in Ghana’s educational curriculum to keep pace with technological advancement.

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Speaking on The Algorithmic Era – Redefining Cybersecurity and Intelligence, he described the modern age as one where algorithms increasingly shape decisions, influence knowledge and affect the way people think.

He stressed that education should go beyond theory and focus on building capability, especially the ability to act effectively in high-pressure and uncertain situations.

According to him, students pursuing careers in cybersecurity and intelligence must develop skills in threat analysis, digital forensics, intelligence synthesis, counter-intelligence, offender profiling and risk-based decision-making.

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Dr Antwi-Boasiako said these competencies are essential for the modern professional, who must combine the roles of technologist, analyst, strategist and ethicist.

He further urged students to take a questioning approach to technology by examining the assumptions, biases, limitations and security concerns within algorithms, adding that education in this era is both technical and philosophical.

He also emphasized that because technology evolves constantly, learning can no longer be seen as limited to a phase of life, but must be continuous.

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Elkanah Frederick Ayittey Supports Family of Slain Footballer Dominic Frimpong in Assin Dansame

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Assin North Independent Parliamentary hopeful Elkanah Frederick Ayittey has demonstrated solidarity with the family of the late Ghanaian footballer Dominic Frimpong following the player’s tragic death after armed attackers opened fire on a team bus on April 12, 2026.

During a visit to the bereaved family at Assin Dansame, Mr Ayittey presented relief items including bottled water, soft drinks and a cash donation to support the family in this difficult period. He also conveyed his heartfelt condolences and renewed his commitment to stand with the family as they mourn their loss.

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The visit was marked by emotion as family members of the late footballer expressed gratitude for the gesture, describing it as a sign of compassion and genuine concern. They commended Mr Frederick Elkanah Ayittey for what they said has been his consistent dedication to the welfare of people within the constituency and encouraged him to sustain his humanitarian and development-driven interventions.

Speaking during the visit, Mr Ayittey reiterated that leadership must be measured not only by words but by practical support that touches lives, stressing his resolve to continue responding to the needs of people across Assin North.

The visit adds to a growing record of social interventions associated with the independent parliamentary hopeful. In recent weeks, Mr Ayittey travelled to China as part of efforts to engage healthcare equipment manufacturers and explore partnerships aimed at improving healthcare delivery in Assin North through access to modern medical machines and investment opportunities.

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He has also been linked to community support initiatives in areas experiencing water challenges, where he pledged assistance toward improving access to clean and safe water for residents.

For many residents, his support for the Frimpong family reflects a leadership approach rooted in compassion, direct engagement and a commitment to development. Observers say the gesture goes beyond sympathy and reinforces a broader vision of responsive leadership that prioritises the wellbeing of the people.

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