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All Nations University College, Ghana Graduation November 2013

Written By Unknown on Thursday, 28 November 2013 | 07:02


The eastern regional minister Helen Ajoa Ntoso has noted that the government is strengthening the linkages between education and industry as one of its strategies to address the problem of graduate unemployment in the country.

According to the minister, one of government policy  option is to create opportunities for work and study, and make training in entrepreneurship a cardinal component of the
tertiary education system.


She made these statement during the 12th graduation ceremony of the ALL NATIONS UNIVERSITY 
at koforidua, which was under the theme ‘’Advancing technology, revitalizing communities.

The graduation ceremony witnessed one hundred and thirty grandaunts from the school of business, one hundred and one grandaunts from the school of Engineering and four from the school of humanities and science, in all two hundred and forty five students graduated. speaking at the ceremony, the president  of the ALL NATIONS UNIVERSITY intend that the university growing success is attributed to the committed values, goals and academic excellence. He stated that there has been a sport in the research activities of the university , adding that research remain vital to national and global prosperity, and is an important indicator of the university drive towards revitalizing communities.

“we have made considerable investments in research and as a result have seen a significant increase of peer reviewed research output within the last 2years the president added.”

The eastern regional minister Helen Adjoa Ntoso in her address stated that the theme for the graduation ceremony was fitting because the development of the nation cannot be accelerated without the contribution of science and technology.

She added that in 10 years, the university has become a leading university in technology and engineering in Ghana and in Africa as evidence by the university’s on-going research work in the fields of space science and technology.


The minister congratulated the founders of the university for the vision and innovation and advised the graduands to stay focus and put into practice what they learnt.
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