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Third-Year KNUST Student Designs Delivery Service App, Receives Praise from Ghanaians

Abdul Latif a student who is currently in his third-year at Business Information Technology KNUST have been celebrated on social media for being innovative in trying to solve societal problems.

A KNUST student is trending after it was announced that he had designed a delivery service app.

Currently in his third year studying Business Information Technology at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Abdul Latif has designed an innovative mobile app named UXIBOX.

This all-in-one delivery service app aims to revolutionize e-commerce in Ghana.Social media users have applauded Latif for his ingenuity in addressing societal needs.

The app, which has been approved by both Android and iOS mobile app stores, promises a convenient and reliable shopping platform for various products and delivery services.

A post on @VOICE_of_KNUST’s X page highlighted this achievement, noting that the application has the potential to significantly enhance e-commerce in the country.

The post has garnered over 47,000 views and numerous comments praising the young innovator.

Reactions from Social Media:-

@SolomonAbugah: “Nice one, the real degree is a substance of ability and change in you.”

@DamnitBiggie: “Lmfao where are the Computer Science students at?”

@ennobled247: “E hard oo, and the computer science students rather are selling sneakers and Kirkland on campus, doing motor and in-person deliveries and services.”

@Christherizz18: “Chale e force.”

@AbenaBonney20: “Wow that’s awesome.”

Abdul Latif’s success story has become an inspiration, showcasing the impact of innovative thinking and the potential for students to contribute significantly to solving real-world problems.

See the post below:

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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, YEN.GH

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