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Accra Business School is honored to announce that His Lordship Yonni Kulendi, Justice of the Supreme Court, will deliver the keynote address at the institution’s 2024 Congregation, to be held at the Accra International Conference Centre on Saturday, November 16, 2024.
Under the theme “Leading with Integrity: Shaping a Future Built on Conviction and Accountability,” the event will celebrate the achievements of over 400 postgraduate students, who will be awarded degrees across various disciplines.
His Lordship Kulendi, known for his distinguished legal career and commitment to upholding justice, will inspire graduates to embrace ethical leadership and accountability as they transition into their professional lives.
Bishop Dr. Gideon Titi-Ofei, President of Accra Business School, emphasised the significance of this year’s theme in the current socio-political context: “We are thrilled to have His Lordship Yonni Kulendi as our keynote speaker. His life and career exemplify the values of integrity and conviction that we seek to impart to our students. His address will undoubtedly challenge and motivate our graduates to lead with courage and a deep sense of responsibility.”
This congregation is coming in a pivotal election year, seeking to instill in graduates the importance of leading with strong moral convictions, especially in national decision-making. Accra Business School remains committed to producing leaders who will positively influence their communities and the nation.
About Accra Business School:
Accra Business School is a Christian institution dedicated to providing world-class business education infused with a strong Christian ethos. The school’s mission is to develop leaders of integrity who can lead with excellence in their fields.
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