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The Ennobled Foundation Ghana has awarded the Best Graduating Female Student in Accounting and Finance at the 25th Congregation Ceremony of Accra Technical University (ATU) as part of its commitment to promoting academic excellence and female empowerment in finance-related fields.
The prestigious award was presented to Abigail Tetteh, in recognition of her outstanding academic performance and dedication throughout her programme in Accounting and Finance.

Presenting the award, the Founder of the Ennobled Foundation, Mrs. Gloria Boye-Doku, reiterated the organisation’s commitment to female empowerment, education, and the pursuit of excellence.
“In presenting this award, we reaffirm our dedication to promoting academic excellence, advancing gender equity, and nurturing the next generation of women leaders,” she said.
“At the Ennobled Foundation, we believe that the success of women has a ripple effect on families, communities, and nations. It is our desire that this recognition encourages more young women to pursue their goals with confidence, determination, and a strong sense of purpose.” She stated.
Receiving the award, Abigail Tetteh expressed profound gratitude to the Foundation and the University for the honour. “I am honoured and privileged to receive this award from the Ennobled Foundation Ghana. I thank the Foundation for recognising me as the Best Graduating Female for Accounting and Finance. Long live the Ennobled Foundation Ghana, and long live ATU,” she said.

The award forms part of the Foundation’s broader mission to support young women to excel academically and pursue leadership roles in finance, business, and related disciplines. Through strategic partnerships with tertiary institutions, the Foundation continues to create platforms that recognise excellence, inspire ambition, and bridge gender gaps in professional development.
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