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The Deputy National Youth Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Osman Ayariga, was inducted as a Chartered Architect on Friday, November 1.
The ceremony was overseen by the Architects Registration Council and the Ghana Institute of Architects, marking a significant professional milestone in Ayariga’s career.
The induction reflects his transition from an associate architect to a chartered professional, a prestigious title in the field of architecture.

Ayarriga’s induction comes after years of experience working as an associate architect, during which he built a strong foundation of expertise and demonstrated a commitment to architectural standards and ethics.
His journey through the rigorous requirements of becoming a chartered architect highlights his dedication to excellence in his profession.
This achievement not only validates his hard work but also strengthens his role as a leader and role model, both within the architecture field and beyond.
On Monday, November 4, Ayariga took to Facebook to express his gratitude for the milestone.
In a heartfelt post, he thanked God for guiding him through his career and acknowledged the invaluable support of his family, friends, and colleagues.
He expressed deep appreciation for those who stood by him on his journey, crediting them for their encouragement and inspiration along the way.
As both a prominent figure in architecture and a political leader, Osman Ayariga’s achievement has wider implications, inspiring young people across Ghana to pursue excellence in their professional and personal lives.
His induction as a Chartered Architect is a testament to his perseverance and commitment, signaling his readiness to make an even greater impact both in the architectural landscape and in his political role as Deputy National Youth Organiser of the NDC.
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