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The Pan-African Christian University College (PACUC) has pledged to educate business executives to manage contemporary business challenges and positively influence the African society.
Reverend Uduak Umoh, Business Manager of the University said the institution would train scholars who were selfless and God-fearing to carry out their duties to stem corruption in public offices.
Rev. Umoh made this known in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at Pomadze near Winneba.
He said it was the desire of the Business School to groom creative people and empower small scale businesses through innovative learning.
Rev. Umoh said the University was helping students to create new ideas in handling financial matters in public offices.
“The problems bedevilling society stem from the fact that some students are not morally sound and cannot serve the people religiously in their fields of endeavour,” he observed.
He advised students of the University to be guided by the word of God as they graduated from the school and serve the people with diligence, humility and honesty.
Source: GNA
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