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On Tuesday, August 30, singer/songwriter Becca graduated from the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA).
The musician, born Rebecca Acheampong, graduated with a Masters degree in Brands and Communication with a recorded CGPA of 3.92 making her the overall best graduating student.
As the valedictorian of the 2022 class, Becca took the stage to deliver a speech.
In her speech, the ‘Yes I Do’ hitmaker congratulated her colleagues for making it despite the challenges they were faced with.
Becca also thanked the lecturers and the Vice Chancellor for their guidance throughout the school period. She also appreciated parents and guardians for their love and for constantly sacrificing to see their wards get the education they need.
Watch her full speech:
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