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Birago Sarpong Afrifa, a name synonymous with brilliance and determination, has achieved another extraordinary milestone as the Best Graduating Student in the MBCHB Medicine & Surgery programme at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).
This well-deserved honour was conferred during the university’s 58th Congregation on November 25, 2024, as the College of Health Sciences proudly recognized her outstanding achievements.

Birago’s journey of excellence began during her days at Yaa Asantewaa Girls’ Senior High School, where she distinguished herself as a beacon of academic success.
In 2018, she was recognised as the Second Best Overall Student in Ghana and the Third Best Overall Student in West Africa in the WASSCE examinations.
These remarkable accomplishments marked the beginning of a journey defined by hard work, resilience, and an unrelenting pursuit of excellence.

Her latest feat as the overall best in the MBCHB Medicine & Surgery programme is a testament to her unwavering dedication and brilliance.
Birago’s time in medical school was characterized by countless hours of study, clinical practice, and a steadfast commitment to achieving her dream of serving humanity through medicine.
She has not only excelled academically but also inspired her peers and mentors with her humility and dedication.

The College of Health Sciences at KNUST takes immense pride in Birago’s success, describing her as a role model for aspiring medical professionals and a shining example of what is possible with focus and perseverance.
As she steps into the medical profession, she carries with her a legacy of excellence and a story that inspires young people across Ghana and beyond to aim high and work tirelessly toward their goals.
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