Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom, founder and Chairman of the Nduom School of Business and Technology (NSBT), upheld his commitment by presenting $1,000 to each of the first eight graduates during the school's inaugural graduation ceremony at the Ayensudo campus. The event, which also celebrated the enrollment of 90 new students, underscored Dr. Nduom's dedication to both rewarding achievement and fostering future educational opportunities.
At the inaugural graduation, the school proudly celebrated the accomplishments of a diverse group of 25 graduates, comprising eight females and 17 males. These students, hailing from various backgrounds, were recognized for their outstanding academic performance. The honors were distributed across a range of classes, including two first-class, 12 second-class upper, nine second-class lower, and two third-class honors, reflecting the school's commitment to academic excellence for all.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Nduom's original plan was to give the initial students seed money to start businesses. Instead, the funds were distributed during the graduation as a capital boost for starting new ventures. Dr. Nduom emphasized the importance of using this money judiciously, encouraging the graduates to invest in their futures rather than spend it on fleeting pleasures.
The ceremony highlighted the school's dedication to fostering academic excellence and practical business and technology skills and underscored NSBT's ongoing initiatives to ensure its graduates' successful employment. Dr. Nduom urged the new alumni to remain connected with the institute for continued support in their professional endeavors.
Further emphasizing the school's outreach, Rev. Prof. Daniel Adjepong Nyarko, the Rector of NSBT, spoke of collaborations with international universities and the Ivorian Ministry of Technical and Vocational Education and Training to enhance English proficiency among Ivorian students. He also expressed gratitude for the mentorship from the University of Cape Coast and support from the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC).
The event was attended by various dignitaries, stakeholders in Ghana's educational sector, and government representatives. It highlighted NSBT's role in shaping the nation's future leaders through quality education and industrial attachments. As NSBT continues its journey towards becoming a chartered, independent university, it remains dedicated to training a skilled and innovative workforce for national development.