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Princess Duncan, a fast-rising force in Ghana’s business and humanitarian space, has been honoured with an honorary doctorate by Prowess University, Delaware, USA.
At just her early age, Princess Duncan is already commanding attention on the African leadership stage, not only as Deputy Chief Executive of COA Research and Manufacturing Limited Company but also as a passionate advocate for peace across borders.
The prestigious recognition was conferred on her during the 2025 Africa's Under 40 CEOs Awards and Summit held on Saturday, June 28, in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Aside from being acknowledged with an honorary doctorate, she was recognised as an Icon of African Economic Advancement 2025 at the Africa's Under 40 CEOs awards and summit.
Her new title, “Doctor”, adds to an already powerful profile, placing her among the youngest female CEOs in Ghana to receive such international acclaim.
The honour is a proud extension of a legacy deeply rooted in service and vision.
Princess Duncan is the daughter of renowned Ghanaian scientist and philanthropist Professor Samuel Ato Duncan, the Executive President of COA Research and Manufacturing and traditional Nkosuohemaa of Frante Sekyeredumasi in the Ashanti Region.
Like her father, she has consistently demonstrated a firm commitment to using her platform to build peace, support community health, and inspire the next generation.

Following the conferral of the doctorate degree, she spoke exclusively to Ghanaian journalist Beyoncé Diamond Kpogli and expressed immense gratitude to the summit organisers and the awarding institution.
“I am deeply honoured by this recognition. It means the world to me,” she said. “To be acknowledged not just for what I’ve achieved, but for the values I stand for – it’s humbling.”
She added that the award is not an end but rather a spark for more ambitious work ahead. “This is only a stepping stone,” she noted. “Greater things are coming. We are born to serve humanity, and we will continue to do so until peace reigns again.”

Dr. Princess Duncan also used the platform to advocate for peace, stressing that without unity and stability, true development remains impossible.
“Without peace, we cannot grow or develop as individuals or a nation. That’s why it’s crucial to end all conflicts and embrace peace. We owe that to ourselves, to our future, and to the next generation,” she emphasised.
The event was well attended by young, influential CEOs from across Africa. The event celebrated innovation, leadership, and impact, spotlighting individuals shaping the continent’s future.
Princess Duncan has long been admired for her blend of grace, discipline, and tenacity. Whether in boardroom decisions or community development projects, she brings a rare sense of clarity and compassion to her work.
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