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Graduates of tertiary institutions have been advised to embrace entrepreneurship to succeed in the increasingly competitive job environment.
Prof Anthony Anyim Addo of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology said graduates should find ways of injecting creativity and entrepreneurial spirit in all fields of endeavor in order to make big a impact in society.
He also enjoined young graduates to imbibe the tenets of discipline and integrity to transform the communities.
Addressing the 4th congregation of the Garden City University College (GCUC) in Kumasi, Prof. Anyim Addo urged graduates to embark on ventures that will make them self-sufficient after school.
Four hundred and eighty graduates were presented with their certificates after completing various degree programs.
Prof Anyim Addo commended the school authorities for striving to place GCUC amongst the most respected institutions in the country.
He also urged the leadership to move away from affiliation to full autonomy.
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