PENSA-UCC Member Emerges As Best Graduating Student At UCC’s 56th Congregation

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The University of Cape Coast (UCC) celebrated its 56th congregation yesterday, where Mr Beryl Agbesi, a dedicated member of the Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA) from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Education, emerged as the Overall Best Graduating Student.

With a remarkable Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.956, Beryl Agbesi not only clinched the top spot but also served as the valedictorian for the third session of the congregation.

Born on 24th June 1992, hailing from Hohoe in the Volta Region, Agbesi attended Bishop Herman College, Kpando, completing his studies in 2012.

Having pursued a Bachelor of Education in Arts (English) at UCC, Agbesi’s academic excellence reflects the university’s commitment to producing well-trained graduates. The institution has maintained its position as the number one university in Ghana and West Africa for the past four years, contributing significantly to the development of the nation.

A devout member of The Church of Pentecost, Agbesi’s success underscores the effectiveness of the Holistic Development Mandate of the church. The Resident PENSA Campus Pastor (RPCP) concept, designed to provide spiritual and intellectual support to students, played a crucial role in shaping Agbesi’s academic journey.

PENSA-UCC, known for seamlessly integrating spiritual and academic pursuits, conducts programmes such as “Grace and Grades” and “Balancing Academic Life with Spiritual Life” annually. These initiatives, along with department-specific programs, aim to equip members for all-round maturity.

In light of Mr Beryl Agbesi’s outstanding achievement, Dennis Wiafe Akenteng, reporting on behalf of PENSA-UCC, encourages PENSA members worldwide to draw inspiration from this success and strive for excellence in their endeavours.

Report by Dennis Wiafe Akenteng (PENSA UCC).

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