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Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bayport Savings and Loans, Akwasi Aboagye, has described his alma matter, Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School (PRESEC - Legon) as an institution that readies students for a holistic life.
Akwasi Aboagye who only left Accra for the first time to pursue his tertiary education at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, shared how he settled in this new environment away from friends, family and all things familiar.
“Going to KNUST was my first time leaving Accra and I don’t think I faced any challenges adjusting to a new environment because of the training I received from my time at PRESEC,” he stated.
He reiterated that PRESEC has produced some of the nation’s brightest scholars and businessmen.
“PRESEC has produced a number of Ghana’s best scholars. But when you attend PRESEC, you receive a training regime which builds you for the future,” he shared in an interview on the Yleaderboard Series aired on YFM’s Myd Morning Show with host Rev. Erskine.
He explained that in PRESEC, students came together to study and learn from their colleagues, adding that, with this foundation, it was easier for him to focus during his stay at KNUST.
Keeping to the foundation built in PRESEC, Akwasi Aboagye surrounded himself with a group of study partners “where the principle was for us to have a minimum of an hour reading time daily.
"Adjusting to life in KNUST wasn’t really a big issue for me. It was a time for me to be out of home and enjoy some freedom.”
Young Akwasi Aboagye did not abuse his freedom and kept to the principle, “always know why you are where you are.”
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