Cursory: Two UMaT lecturers, Dr. Ato Fanyin-Martin and Reverend Dr. Johannes Ami, have earned PhDs in chemical engineering. The two graduated from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology with doctorates. (KNUST). The accomplishments were emphasized in a tweet, which received a ton of positive feedback from online users.


Two professors at the GNPC School of Petroleum Studies at the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) have earned PhDs in Chemical Engineering. The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology awarded the doctoral degrees to Reverend Dr Johannes Ami and Dr Ato Fanyin-Martin, the UMaT chaplain. (KNUST).
In a tweet on their official Twitter account UMaT celebrated the duo’s remarkable accomplishments.
“Congratulations to Dr Ato Fanyin-Martin and the University Chaplain, Rev Dr Johannes Ami … on their attainment of their PhDs in Chemical Engineering from the KNUST. Ayekooo,” part of the post read.
The accomplished guys were captured in photographs wearing their caps and gowns and grinning broadly.
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Source: yen.com.gh
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