KNUST News: COKA Honoured & King Mswati III's Tech Call
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) dey shine light on important figures and future development. Two big news items from KNUST dey capture di university's commitment to education and Africa's progress.
COKA Honoured for Support to Law Students
The Law Students’ Union (LSU) of KNUST recently honour Chairman Odeneho Kwaku Appiah, wey dem know as COKA, for ein long-standing support for legal education and youth development for Ghana. Dem present am a Citation of Appreciation for ein financial sponsorship, mentorship, and guidance wey dey empower aspiring lawyers. LSU President, Evans Osei Bonsu, talk say dis gesture dey show how much di students appreciate COKA ein dedication.
COKA, wey dem know well for ein community leadership and political engagement, dey always advocate for youth empowerment and education. Dis recognition dey add to di many commendations wey he get for ein contribution to Ghana ein development.
King Mswati III Urges Tech Training for Youth
King Mswati III of Eswatini visit KNUST and urge African governments to train di youth for modern technology. He emphasize say e dey important for young people to get di skills dem need to take advantage of job opportunities for di technology sector. He talk say Africa no fit afford to dey left behind for technological advancements.
Di King visit di university museum, e-learning centre, and di KNUST Centre for Collaborative Research, and he interact with students. He dey on a four-day state visit to Ghana to strengthen bilateral ties and promote cooperation between di two countries.
KNUST dey play vital role
These two events dey show di important role wey KNUST dey play for shaping legal minds and promoting technological advancement for Africa. Di university dey contribute to Ghana and di continent ein future by recognizing important figures and embracing modern technology.