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Valley View University, the Premier Chartered Private University in Ghana has once again made history by winning the maiden edition of the Africa Smart-B Schools Quiz (ASBSQ-2022) Competition in Ghana.
The Quiz Competition was organized by the Africa Institute of Organization Development in partnership with the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programmes (ACBSP) and the Peregrine Global Services (PGS).
The competition which spanned all areas in business was organized in six rounds.
After the preliminary stages that were organized at the Airport West Hotel in Accra, four Universities: Pentecost University College, Takoradi Technical University, Koforidua Technical University and Valley View University made it to the final round.
The finals of the competition was held on the 31st of March 2022 at the University of Ghana Business School (Graduate Campus). At the end of the hard-fought contest, representatives from the Valley View University Business School emerged winners, thus cementing the University's position as a Centre of Excellence.
Valley View University was represented in the Contest by five students from the Business School: Rebecca Abla Gbekley, Ivy Naa Adjeley Sackey, Daniel Teye Buawolor, Benjamin Kwame Akapko and Prince Amegbletor.
The team was coached by Madam Ama Oforiwaa Nkrumah and Mr. Kwadjo Ansah-Adu with technical support from Dr. Abdulai Issaka, Dr. Evans Osborn Ocansey and Mr. Godfred Mawutor (Dean of School of Business).
For their award, Team VVU received a trophy, a cash prize of the cedi equivalent of $1000.00, the right to use the coveted brand logos of the ACBSP and PGS on all promotions for the Business School for a period of two years, and a paid-for offer to attend the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programmes Conference in Washington DC in June 2022.
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