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Accra Metropolitan University holds first graduation after Charter

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In a landmark event steeped in pride and purpose, Accra Metropolitan University (Accra Met) held its first official graduation and conferral ceremony on Saturday, July 19, 2025, following its receipt of a Presidential Charter last year.

The theme of the event, “Empowered to Lead, Equipped to Transform,” resonated powerfully throughout the day’s proceedings, symbolizing the institution’s evolution from Laweh University College to a fully-fledged, autonomous university.

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The ceremony, held at the university’s main campus in Accra, brought together a distinguished assembly of academia, public service leaders, and guests from Ghana and abroad. Among the highlights was the conferral of honorary degrees on Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno and Telecel Ghana CEO Ing. Patricia Obo-Nai.

In his welcome address, HE HRM Drolor Bosso Adamtey I, Chairman of the University Council, emphasized the significance of the charter, describing it as “a symbol of the Republic’s trust in Accra Met’s academic integrity and future.” He called the ceremony “a celebration of perseverance and vision fulfilled.”

Vice Chancellor Prof. Goski Alabi delivered a stirring report, noting that although the graduating class enrolled under Laweh University College, “they graduate as the final pioneers and first torchbearers of Accra Met’s new legacy.” She also announced new graduate and undergraduate programmes aligned with national development goals, including PhDs in Leadership and Finance, LLB, and MScs in Cybersecurity, Energy, and Sustainable Development.

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The university conferred an Honorary Doctor of Laws (LL.D) on IGP Christian Tetteh Yohuno, recognizing his leadership in law enforcement and national security. In his response, the IGP expressed humility and encouraged graduates to “lead with discipline and serve with purpose.”

Ing. Patricia Obo-Nai received an Honorary Doctor of Science (D.Sc) for her contributions to female leadership in STEM and digital transformation. “Empowering others is the greatest form of leadership,” she said in her acceptance speech.

Speaking as Guest of Honour, Justice Barimah Yaw Kodie Oppong, Director of Legal Education in Ghana, praised the university’s mission and called on graduates to be “custodians of justice and truth.”

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Delivering the keynote, GTEC Director-General Prof. Ahmed Abdulai Jinapor highlighted the Commission’s transition to a “value-based accreditation model” and called for free tuition support to be extended to private universities, echoing the Vice Chancellor’s earlier appeal.

Special awards were presented to members of the university community, including:

Prof. Esi Awuah – Founder’s Heritage Award
Mr. Enoch Adamah – Beacon of Dedication Award
Mr. Lawerence Alantee – Loyal Service Award
Mr. Maxwell Kattah – Excellence in Teaching Award
Prof. Alabi shared the university’s ambition to expand its international student base to 20 countries within five years, already boasting learners from over 12 countries. She also announced the construction of a state-of-the-art facility along the Spintex Road, integrating AI learning technologies and academic innovation.

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The day ended with valedictorian remarks, the Founder’s blessings, and celebratory photo sessions—marking not just a graduation, but a rebirth.

As the university anthem echoed through the venue, it was clear that Accra Metropolitan University is not only living up to its name, but rewriting what a “metropolitan university” can be—bold, inclusive, transformative, and global.

“Go forward knowing you’ve been empowered to lead, not just with titles, but with values,” Prof. Alabi told the graduates.
“Go forth equipped to transform not just your lives—but your world.”

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Bright Mumuni Aziz Champions Adolescent Health and Youth Development at National Stakeholder Engagement

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Education Advocate and Entrepreneur Bright Mumuni Aziz, Director of Research, Monitoring & Evaluation at the Federation of African Youth Development (FOAYD), has reaffirmed his commitment to advancing adolescent health and youth development through evidence-based advocacy and strategic stakeholder engagement.

As part of the Federation’s ongoing efforts to influence youth-centered policies, Bright Mumuni Aziz led a delegation from the Federation of African Youth Development (FOAYD) to participate in a high-level stakeholder engagement on the Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH) Programme, jointly organized by the National Youth Authority (NYA) and UNICEF Ghana. The FAYD delegation included Ms. Caroline, General Secretary, and Ms. Rosemond Boayerik, a member of the Federation. The engagement, held at Sunlodge Hotel in Accra, brought together representatives from government institutions, development partners, and youth-focused organizations to discuss practical strategies for improving the health, rights, and well-being of adolescents in Ghana.

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Representing the Federation of African Youth Development, Bright Mumuni Aziz played an active role in the discussions and delivered a presentation based on the UNICEF Ghana framework on adolescent health. His presentation emphasized the importance of evidence-driven interventions, multi-sector collaboration, and policies that respond to the evolving needs of young people.

The stakeholder engagement served as an important platform for exchanging ideas, strengthening partnerships, and contributing to the development of sustainable interventions aimed at creating safer and healthier environments for adolescents across the country.

Speaking during the engagement, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority, Alhaji Inusah Mahama, underscored that youth development extends beyond education, employment, and entrepreneurship. He called for stronger collaboration among stakeholders to promote gender equality, protect adolescent rights, strengthen institutional systems, and deliver lasting impact for young people throughout Ghana.

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Bright Mumuni Aziz’s participation and leadership of the FOAYD delegation reflect his growing influence in youth development, research, and policy engagement. Through his leadership at the Federation of African Youth Development, he continues to champion initiatives that bridge research and practice, ensuring that policies affecting young people are informed by credible evidence and meaningful stakeholder collaboration.

His contribution to the ASRH stakeholder engagement demonstrates the critical role of research professionals in shaping national conversations on adolescent health. By advocating for inclusive, data-informed approaches and fostering collaboration among key stakeholders, Bright Mumuni Aziz continues to support efforts that empower young people to thrive in safe, healthy, and supportive communities.

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