23rd Congregation Ceremony

The Methodist University Ghana recently held its 23rd Congregation Ceremony, conferring degrees on graduands who have successfully completed their academic programs. The ceremony, held at the University’s campus at Dansoman, was attended by management, staff, graduands, families and friends of the graduands, and distinguished guests.
The graduands were awarded diplomas, and degrees in various fields of study, including Psychology, Communication Studies, Accounting and Finance, Information Technology, and Nursing among others.
The University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor William Baah-Boateng in his address, congratulated the graduands on their achievement and urged them to apply the knowledge and skills acquired during their studies to make a positive impact in their communities.
The ceremony was marked by a sense of joy and accomplishment, as graduands celebrated their hard work and dedication. The University’s graduands are expected to join the ranks of distinguished alumni who have made significant contributions to society.
The 23rd Congregation Ceremony of Methodist University Ghana marked another milestone in the institution’s history, as it celebrates its 25th anniversary and continues to produce graduates who are equipped to make a difference in the world.
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