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The 2025 Ghana edition of the Study UK Alumni Awards took place over the weekend with the celebration of the achievements of 12 exceptional UK alumni.
The night saw all 12 contestants being presented with a certificate for their significant impact on their various fields of endeavour in the country.
Four out of the 12 who emerged winners of the four categories took home a certificate, a plaque and an undisclosed amount of cash as a grant for their personal development.
The awards categories covered areas like: Business and Innovation (For alumni driving business growth and innovation), Social Action (Recognizing those making a significant impact on social development and advocacy) Culture and Creativity (Celebrating alumni who have contributed to the arts, culture, and creative industries) as well as Science and Sustainability (Honouring individuals advancing science and promoting sustainability).

Awards categories
The Business and Innovation award was won by King A. Wellington (a former student of the University of Birmingham) and the winner for the Culture and Creativity category was Yvonne Osei, (a former student of Queen Mary, University of London).
Ms Adaku Ufere (a former student of the University of Aberdeen) grabbed the Science & Sustainability award while Miracule Daniel Gavor (a former student of the University of Roehampton) picked the Social Action Award.
The UNESCO Country Representative, Edmond Moukala, said, “Today, we honour not just the accomplishments of the award recipients, but also the spirit of collaboration and solidarity that connects us all”.

“Your journeys—shaped by experiences in the UK, have equipped you with unique perspectives and skills, enabling you to contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s development in various sectors”. He added.
The Country Representative explained that their accomplishments were also a good reminder to all about the importance of quality higher education as it was essential for achieving sustainable development and does not only equip individuals with the tools necessary for personal and professional growth.
Mr Moukala stated “Investing in quality higher education is therefore an investment in a sustainable future for all and as the UNESCO Representative to Ghana, I emphasize the importance of quality education as a foundational pillar for sustainable growth and cultural preservation”.
Strength of UK Education
The Country Director of British Council Ghana, Nii Doodo Dodoo, in his welcome remarks, said the Study UK Alumni Awards highlight the strength of a UK education and its power to inspire leadership and change.
He indicated “that through these awards, we not only recognize individual accomplishments but also reaffirm the enduring bond between Ghana and the UK".
“The achievements of our finalists, along with the many UK alumni making a difference across Ghana, remind us that the value of a UK education extends far beyond individual success. It catalyzes positive change, driving innovation, and progress in communities and industries alike” Nii Dodoo said.
Background
The Study UK Alumni Awards recognises the outstanding achievements of Individuals who have studied in the UK and are making a positive impact in Ghana, in their communities, industries and beyond.
The annual awards organized by the British Council of Ghana serve as a platform to inspire the next generation of leaders and strengthen ties between the UK and Ghana through education, collaboration, and innovation.
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