Shafawu Neina Lamley Al-Hassan earned a master’s degree in Accounting and Finance with a 3.93 CGPA from the University of Ghana, winning best student awards, and credits her success to hard work, perseverance, and support from her loved ones.


Shafawu Neina Lamley Al-Hassan, a remarkable African woman, has earned a master’s degree in Accounting and Finance from the University of Ghana Business School with an impressive 3.93/4.00 CGPA. Her outstanding academic performance also earned her the titles of best graduating student in her department and overall best female student at the university.
Shafawu shared her achievement on LinkedIn, describing the journey as a humbling and rigorous path to excellence. Her success, she noted, came through dedication, perseverance, and long hours of study. She expressed her gratitude to family, friends, and supporters, stating that she surpassed her own expectations.
Reflecting on her experience, Shafawu highlighted that despite uncertainty, hard work, persistence, and the universe aligning in her favor led to her remarkable achievement. She also noted that life often delivers even greater results than anticipated.
Excited about future opportunities, Shafawu is open to mentorship, scholarships, and other growth avenues. She is passionate about education and empowerment, dedicating her degree to women striving to make their mark.
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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIP REGION
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