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The African University of Communication and Business (AUCB), in collaboration with the Embassy of Algeria in Accra, successfully hosted a commemorative lecture on Monday, July 7, 2025, to mark the 63rd Independence Anniversary of Algeria.
Held at the AUCB Auditorium, the event brought together students, faculty, alumni, and members of the diplomatic community to reflect on Algeria’s historical journey to independence and its present-day development strides.

Ambassador of Algeria to Ghana, Mourad Louahidia delivered the keynote address, offering an insightful overview of Algeria’s progress from independence in 1962 to its current status.
He highlighted key government policies across sectors aimed at ensuring national growth and citizen welfare.

The Ambassador also spoke about the various educational opportunities available in Algeria, particularly for international students, encouraging AUCB students to explore academic and cultural exchanges.
The Management of AUCB expressed deep appreciation to the Embassy for its collaboration and commitment to deepening academic and cultural ties.
In turn, the Algerian Embassy acknowledged the university’s enthusiasm and hospitality, noting the importance of such partnerships in strengthening Pan-African solidarity.

Both institutions affirmed their commitment to pursuing further collaborations in the areas of education, cultural exchange, and mutual development.
The event concluded with a call for continued dialogue and cooperation between African nations, especially through academic platforms that inspire knowledge-sharing and youth empowerment.
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