UMaT Graduation: Ghanaian Lady Receives GH¢12,000 As She Graduates As Best Female Student, Netizens React

UMaT Graduation: Ghanaian Lady Receives GH¢12,000 As She Graduates As Best Female Student, Netizens React

  • A Ghanaian lady has been awarded GH¢12,000 for emerging as the 2023 Overall Best Female Graduating Student at the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT)
  • Alberta Agyapomaah Tawiah earned a BSc in Mining Engineering with a Cumulative Weighted Average (CWA) of 87.41%
  • Several internet users reacted to the university post praising the prodigy for her accomplishment

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Alberta Agyapomaah Tawiah, a Ghanaian lady, received GH¢12,000 for emerging as the 2023 Overall Best Female Graduating Student at the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT).

She graduated with a Cumulative Weighted Average (CWA) of 87.41% in BSc Mining Engineering to claim the title for her year group.

University praises Tawiah

The university took to Twitter to heap accolades on the prodigy for making history among her cohorts.

Photos of Alberta Agyapomaah Tawiah.
Ghanaian lady graduates as best female student from University of Mines. Photo credit: @UMaT_EDU_GH.
Source: Twitter

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''Meet Miss Alberta Agyapomaah Tawiah, the Overall Best Female Graduating Student .... she has always been passionate about. Congratulations, Alberta Ayekooooo,'' the post read in part.

Tawiah receives cash reward

Tawiah was photographed when she received the cheque for GH¢12,000 for emerging as the best female student.

She posed in a fitting dress that grabbed her body in stunning images online. Her accomplishment also earned reactions from netizens.

See the post below:

Reactions to Tawiah's accomplishment

Mudasiru Mohammed Musah commented:

Congratulations.

Kwaku Duah reacted:

Automatic employment at Newmont. Congrats, dear.

Paapa Maigida posted:

Babe girl and more. We've made ourselves proud.

Kofi Agyeman said:

Congrats, Alberta!

Patrick Abban Sarpong commented:

This lady is fantastic! Kudos to her.

Perry SalamcKay reacted:

Beauty with brain.

Mawulorm Stella said:

Congratulations.

Angmor Seth Osei shared:

Congratulations. Keep soaring high.

Vida Appiah posted:

Congrats, Alberta.

Maxwell Arthur said:

Congratulations. That's Awesome.

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Abdul Halim Hamza commented:

Congratulation, dear.

Anthony Brooklyn posted:

Wei, even common matches can't do some.

Belinda Watson reacted:

Big Congratulations, sis.

Akosua Barride Godswill said:

Wow, congrats, beautiful lady.

Maame Nyarkoah Wiafe - Asante reacted:

Well done. Congrats, my dear lady

Amponsah Philomina reacted:

Congratulations madam.

Emmanuel Asare Yeboah shared:

Congrats Alberta

Sarah Cudjor reacted:

Congrats dear

Rosemary Acquah posted:

Congratulations Engineer.

Regina Mensah said:

Congrats dear

Patricia Beatrice Mireku-Gyimah reacted:

Congratulations, Alberta. Congratulations, UMaT. More ahead. Thanks, Newmont. To God be the glory ALWAYS.

Awudu Garson commented:

Congratulations to mada.

UMaT Graduation: First-class student adjudged 2023 valedictorian

Still in the school, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a young Ghanaian man named Shadrack Kwasi Nuamah was adjudged the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) valedictorian for 2023.

The young man graduated from the Ghanaian university with a first-class BSc Mining Engineering degree and a cumulative weighted average (CWA) of 88.08%.

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Nathaniel Crabbe (Human-Interest editor) Nathaniel Crabbe is a journalist and editor with a degree in Journalism from the Ghana Institute of Journalism, where he graduated in 2015. He earned his master's from UPSA in December 2023. Before becoming an editor/writer of political/entertainment and human interest stories at Asaase Radio, Crabbe was a news reporter at TV3 Ghana. With experience spanning over ten years, he now works at YEN.com.gh as a human interest editor. You can reach him via nathaniel.crabbe@yen.com.gh.