Cursory: Abraham Joseph, a Ghanaian student, has been recognized as the valedictorian of the University of Cape Coast’s College of Distance Education (CoDE) where he achieved CGPA of 3.96, earning him the title of best graduating student.


Abraham Joseph Kwesi Bentil, a young man from Ghana, has achieved the prestigious honor of being named the valedictorian of the College of Distance Education (CoDE) at the University of Cape Coast (UCC).
Additionally, he secured the title of the best graduating student at the sixth and seventh sessions of the 55th congregation, which celebrated the college’s graduands.
With an outstanding Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.96, Kwesi Bentil demonstrated exceptional academic performance throughout his studies in Educational Psychology.
The University of Cape Coast acknowledged his remarkable achievements on Twitter, stating, ”[He was] the Overall Best Graduating Student and Valedictorian for the 6th and 7th Sessions of the 55th Congregation Ceremony held for graduands of the College of Distance Education (CoDE).”
During the ceremony, the College of Education (CoDE) at the university conferred degrees upon a total of 5,412 students.
Since the announcement was made, the post has garnered significant attention, with over 3,000 views, 11 retweets, and 281 likes from netizens. As of the time of this publication, only one person had commented on the post.
Source: yen.com.gh
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