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The Private Universities Students Association of Ghana (PUSAG), led by its president, Ibrahim Issah and its International relations director, Samuel Bilson signed an MOU to partner the Relevant Achievers Impacting Nations (RAIN Foundations), an international missions-based organization headed by the renowned Ghanaian Author Raphaelle Antwi.
The ceremony was hosted by RAIN Foundations at The Dreamer's Hub Conference Room of the organisation.
The partnership between PUSAG and RAIN Foundations is to foster capacity building and the holistic empowerment of young people in Ghana and abroad.
Speaking at the ceremony, the founding president of RAIN, Author Ralph, said that this new partnership was an auspicious one that would precipitate their global agenda of youth empowerment to secure the future.
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