BBC 2025: Ghanaian Students Shine with Groundbreaking Solutions for a Sustainable Blue Economy

BBC 2025: Ghanaian Students Shine with Groundbreaking Solutions for a Sustainable Blue Economy

  • Ghanaian students showcased innovative solutions for a sustainable blue economy at the Brilliant Blue Challenge 2025
  • Team Ocean Sparks from Vine Christian High School won first place with their marine renewable energy project
  • Renowned judges, including Prof. Edem Mahu and Dr. Andrews Agyekumhene, inspired students to pursue marine innovation

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The future of our oceans is brightening with Ghanaian students leading the ocean innovation at the Brilliant Blue Challenge (BBC) 2025.

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Some Ghanaian students display their innovative solutions at the Brilliant Blue Challenge 2025. Photo credit: BBC 2025. Image source: Instagram
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This year, 2025, with a partnership with the Academic Talent Development Program (ATDP), Ghana, the brilliant minds demonstrated innovative solutions to a sustainable blue economy.

The BBC is not just a competition; it is a platform that brings youthful minds to discussions about sustainability around the world and gives them the chance to be creative, collaborative, and to solve problems. These are the same skills that are required to handle the challenges of tomorrow.

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Launched in 2023 by Brilliant Labs and sponsored by major players in the Canadian blue economy, the Brilliant Blue Challenge is a worldwide competition that has been receiving students from more than 20 countries.

This high-profile event is proudly sponsored by the United Nations Ocean Decade, and it still features the creativity, will, and innovative approach of young problem solvers to the current environmental issues, especially the oceans and marine life.

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Vine Christian High School goes home victorious after the maiden Brilliant Blue Challenge. Photo credit: BBC 2025. Image source: Instagram
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The competition highlights the significance of oceans to climate resilience, food security, and national development, which will determine the future of our planet.

The Victorious Teams at BBC 2025

The Ghanaian edition of BBC 2025 not only celebrated the ingenuity of students but also set the stage for the next generation of ocean leaders. Here is a look at the top performers:

  • 1st Place – Team Ocean Sparks (Vine Christian High School)
  • 2nd Place – Serwaa Nyarko Girls’ SHS (Team B)
  • 3rd Place – Team Blue Shift (Vine Christian High School)

In addition to the team awards, several individual students were also recognised for their creativity and problem-solving skills, showcasing the depth of talent within Ghana’s student community.

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This recognition aligns with the BBC’s goal of nurturing the next generation of innovators who are ready to lead the charge in ocean stewardship.

Meet the Judges: Experts Driving Ocean Innovation

The competition was judged by a distinguished panel of experts who brought credibility and depth to the event:

  • Prof. Edem Mahu – Associate Professor of Marine Biogeochemistry at the University of Ghana and a renowned advocate for ocean sustainability.
  • Dr. Andrews Agyekumhene – A passionate marine conservationist and lecturer in Marine & Fisheries Sciences at the University of Ghana, dedicated to empowering youth-driven solutions.

Their scientific knowledge not only took the competition to the next level, but also motivated the students to get into the fields of marine science and innovation to make sure that the youths around the world are equipped to protect the oceans and the planet.

KNUST student wins Project Green competition

YEN.com.gh had earlier reported that Godfred Owusu, a final-year student at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), was adjudged the winner of the 2024 Project Green Competition.

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Godfred Owusu was the first Ghanaian to win the award in the country. By becoming the Project Green Challenge Champion, he became the third African to win the competition.

Social media users who saw the post flocked to the comment section to congratulate Godfred Owusu and wish him well.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Oluwadara Adebisi (Human Interest Editor) Adebisi Oluwadara is a Human Interest Editor who joined YEN.com.gh in May 2025. He has over six years of experience in press release writing and journalism. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, in 2021 with a bachelor's degree in Food Science and Technology. However, he was mentored in journalism and became a certified journalist after completing the Google News Initiative courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. He can be reached at oluwadara.adebisi@yen.com.gh