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AIFAL Company significantly impacted the academic community on Friday, 28th February 2025, as it successfully hosted a dynamic and informative educational conference at the University of Cape Coast (UCC).
The event, designed to empower students and members of the university community, provided an invaluable opportunity to learn about the essential services offered by AIFAL, aimed at helping students make informed decisions regarding their academic and career paths.
The conference attracted a large audience and featured a comprehensive overview of AIFAL’s services. These included a variety of study abroad programmes, visa acquisition assistance, career advancement resources, sports talent scouting, and potential employment opportunities.
AIFAL representatives delivered in-depth presentations on how these services can benefit students as they plan for their future, with a particular focus on international education and the support provided at every step of the process.
Keynote speaker and AIFAL CEO, Apostle Doh Aikins, delivered a powerful address, emphasising the company’s commitment to democratising access to world-class education and dignified employment abroad. "Your dreams are valid," Aikins told the captivated audience. "AIFAL is here to turn those dreams into passports for global success." His speech resonated deeply with students, many of whom expressed renewed optimism about their future prospects.
The event also featured presentations from two prominent university partners of AIFAL: West Kentucky University (WKU) and Akron University. Representatives from both institutions spoke passionately about the academic and professional opportunities available at their universities, providing valuable insights into how students could benefit from international education and partnerships.
A significant moment of the day was the courtesy call by AIFAL staff and representatives to UCC's Registrar, Mr. Gideon Abbeyquaye Esq. During the meeting, Mr. Abbeyquaye praised AIFAL’s efforts, stating that the company’s vision aligns perfectly with UCC’s strategic plan to globalise its students’ competencies.
This collaboration is expected to strengthen ties between AIFAL and UCC, fostering future initiatives to support the academic and professional aspirations of students.
The event was met with enthusiastic participation, with students engaging in discussions and asking insightful questions about how they could take advantage of the services offered by AIFAL. Many students expressed excitement about the prospect of studying abroad, gaining new career skills, and exploring international job opportunities, while others showed interest in using their sports talents to create global opportunities.
AIFAL's "Global Pathways" tour highlighted the company's dedication to fostering academic and professional growth among Ghanaian students, reinforcing its position as a trusted partner in shaping internationally competitive futures.
By uniting students, educational institutions, and global partners, AIFAL is paving the way for students to access the tools and resources necessary to make informed decisions about their future.
Looking ahead, AIFAL plans to expand the initiative across West Africa, inviting other institutions interested in partnering to help create more opportunities for students throughout the region.
The success of the UCC conference marks just the beginning of AIFAL's mission to empower students locally and globally.
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