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The Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Center (KAIPTC) organized a graduation ceremony on Friday January 29, 2021 for its 2020 badge of students from different departments of the institution.
The colorful ceremony which took place at Burma Hall at Burma Camp in Accra saw a total of 140 students graduate after excelling in various programs they have taken at the famous center.
In all, students from countries such as Ghana, Cameroon, Chad, Gambia, Mali, Nigeria and Uganda, have obtained degrees and doctorates in programs such as Doctor of Philosophy in International Conflict Management. (PIMC), Executive Master of Arts in Conflict, Peace and Security (EMCPS), Master of Arts in Conflict, Peace and Security (MCPS), Master of Arts in Gender, Peace and Security (MGPS) and Weekend Master of Arts in Conflict , Peace and Security (WMCPS)).
Stepping onto the podium that day to deliver a welcoming speech at the graduation ceremony on the theme “ Providing skills to meet the needs of business and human security in times of uncertainty ”, the Major General Francis Ofori, Commander of KAIPTC, congratulated the professors and graduate students. for having excelled in the adversity presented by the Covid-19 pandemic to end a successful academic year.
In this time of uncertainty, he urged graduates to be adaptive and responsive while taking advantage of the vast opportunities around the world to contribute their quota to making the world a better place.
“Never limit your potential and capabilities by contributing to the wide range of research problems that need to be solved on a global scale. You have the honor to always present yourselves as eminent ambassadors of KAIPTC, to build on the solid foundations and the expertise that you have acquired and to continue to make us all proud ”, declared Major General Francis Ofori.
In turn, addressing the graduate students as a special guest speaker, Vodafone Ghana CEO Ms. Patricia Obo-Nai tasked the 140 graduates to seize the opportunity to rethink and shape the future we want. so much.
According to her, graduates should open up, adapt to the new world of technology, build collaborative relationships and master data to help them excel in their field of work.
Concluding her speech, Ms. Patricia Obo-Nai said: “I beg you [graduands] to use your security expertise in an increasingly digital world. I have no doubt in my mind that you have been sufficiently equipped with the knowledge and skills that will enable you to tackle the many challenges that the company urgently seeks to solve intelligently.
“Ultimately, human beings will thrive on relationships. Where relationships abound, there will likely be conflict. You are true champions of security and ambassadors of peace, and that is what the world needs right now. Go ahead and make this great institution proud.
KAIPTC shows its gratitude to Mrs. Patricia Obo-Nai
For his part, the guest of honor at the ceremony, Sir Sam Jonah, Chairman of Jonah Capital Limited, praised the management, faculty and graduate students of KAIPTC for having come through the difficult past year. to achieve academic excellence.
He urged graduate students to demonstrate emotional intelligence, demonstrate leadership qualities, and strive to be creative and innovative in their field of work to help achieve desired results.
Celebrating and sending his best wishes to the graduate students as they embark on a new chapter, Sir Sam Jonah stressed that it is the firm’s belief that they will let their MA and PhD make a difference in the world.
KAIPTC shows gratitude to Sir Sam Jonah
Recognizing students who have excelled during the academic year, Magdalene Mary Awinyeliya Kannae has been named the best graduate student in the Gender, Peace and Security Masters class, with others also receiving similar recognition.
Magdalene Mary Awinyeliya Kannae receives her award
As a token of appreciation, graduate students from different classes presented gifts including a motorbike, printers and laptop to the KAIPTC faculty.
Meanwhile, the KAIPTC has decided to name its series of Work-in-Progress Seminars, held every two weeks by the Faculty of Academic Affairs and Research, as the “THOMAS ONGOING WORK SEMINARS SERIES”. JAYE ”.
It is about preserving the memory and works of the former deputy director of the Faculty of Academic Affairs and Research, Professor Thomas Jaye, who died last year.
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