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- Andrews Kofi Anto, a final year student at Central University College has made massive waves since his work surfaced online
- Kofi’s final year project, which features designs for a Cape Coast International Airport project, appears to have won the admiration of many
- Airport design includes traffic control tower, parking lot and passenger terminal
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A design for a potential international airport in Cape Coast by a Central University College student identified as Andrew Kofi Anto surfaced online and sparked various reactions.
The post seen by YEN.com.gh on a Facebook page called Cape Coast Oguaa has illustrated drawings of what appeared to be an airport.
The drawings according to Cape Coast Oguaa are the projects of a final year student at Central University College.
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This is a design by a final year student at Central University College for the Cape Coast International Airport Project. Cape Coast Oguaa dream big. Cape Coast is the first capital of Ghana. Cape Coast is Ghana’s tourism hub. Cape Coast deserves this and more. The new Cape Coast is a must! It’s possible. # Airport4CapeCoastNow
At the time of this posting, the post has over 1,200 reactions, nearly 110 shares, and over 100 comments.
A Kuulpeeps post shared that the architecture student’s work includes a traffic control tower, parking lot, and passenger terminal.
Andrews already owns a business specializing in architectural visualization, construction, architectural consulting and interior design, Kuulpeeps reported.
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YEN.com.gh Earlier reported that a Nigerian student showcased the plane he made for his senior year project.
Imo State University in Owerri designed and built a surveillance drone.
Demonstrating its use in a video he shared on LinkedIn, mechanical engineering student Tochukwu Egbujor rejoiced at the aircraft’s eventual success despite the challenges.
Speaking further on the challenges faced during its creation, Tochukwu, while responding to comments, said that he and his team members had to improvise because parts of the plane were difficult to work with.
Source: yen
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