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Aunty Bee of Efiewura fame graduates: Aunty Bee, a popular character in Efiewura, a long-running TV drama on TV3, on Saturday graduated from the University of Ghana.

She read a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA).

In a post on Facebook to celebrate her graduation, Aunty Bee, known in private life asHarriett Naa Akleh Okantey, wrote:“First I give thanks to the almighty God. Secondly to my family and friends for their support. I graduated from the University of Legon yesterday.”

See below her graduation photos:

Aunty Bee of Efiewura fame graduates from the University of Ghana

Aunty Bee of Efiewura fame graduates from the University of Ghana

Aunty Bee of Efiewura fame graduates from the University of Ghana

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Two University of Ghana Students Petition School Management For Fees Refund

Two University of Ghana Students Petition School Management For Fees Refund
Two University of Ghana students have initiated steps towards petitioning the school to refund part of their tuition and residential fees paid for the 2019/2020 academic year amidst the closure of school due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a brief message dispatched on the 14th of May, 2020 and being circulated on social media with an attached Google forms link inviting the general student populace of the University to sign the petition to add solid backing to the petition that will be presented to the University and relevant stakeholders for consideration of fees refund to students.

The lead petitioners, Kojo Danquah, a first-year Master of Public Administration student of the Graduate School and Sampson Tagbor, a level 300 student of the Business School among other reasons stated that “the agreement for academic tuition and residency of the University of Ghana had with students prior to admission and registration are hinged on the invaluable face-to-face lecture delivery by lecturers, social contact and academic interactions among students and direct access to the University’s facilities like the Science Labs, Computer Labs, WiFi System, Sporting fields, the woo equipped Library System including the departmental and Junior Common Rooms (JCRs) libraries among others of which students are no longer guaranteed access to under the E-Learning arrangements for the rest of the semester (Academic year)”…CONTINUE READING

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