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    Behind every success, award, and milestone are unseen efforts, sacrifices, and the people who made the journey possible.

    infoportmediaBy infoportmediaJune 18, 20263 Mins Read
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    Behind every achievement is a community of family members, mentors, friends, lecturers, and supporters who encouraged, challenged, prayed, and helped us keep moving forward when the path became difficult.

    My undergraduate journey in Biomedical Engineering was far from easy. Some courses stretched me beyond my limits, there were exams that did not go as planned, and there were moments when I felt overwhelmed and uncertain. Some challenges were academic, while others were either business or personal. Yet, every setback became an opportunity to grow, learn, and build resilience.

    One lesson that sustained me throughout this journey is the importance of seeking help. There is strength in asking questions, leaning on others, and accepting support when needed. You do not have to struggle alone.

    As I graduate and reflect on this amazing journey, I am deeply humbled to have been recognized as the #BestFemaleEngineeringStudent and a recipient of the prestigious Academic City Award. These recognitions are not just a testament to hard work; they are a testament to God’s faithfulness, resilience, and the incredible people He placed in my life.

    I am grateful to the Holy Spirit for guiding me every step of the way, and to my family, especially my siblings, for their unwavering support. Special thanks to my friends Abdoul Latif, Eli Maxwell-Aidam, Mighty Ametsikor, and Paa Kwasi Kesse Manfo, for the many ways you supported me through intense project work, coursework, and the numerous hours you stood by me to help me understand challenging courses. I will never forget that.

    To my mentors—Dr. Raymond Dumeh, Ph.D., MBA, Grace Oletu, Jacob Quarshie, Louis Darko, Hephzi Angela Tagoe (PhD, PMP), Abena Engmann, Gideon Owusu Kyeremeh, and Tanko Mohammed, as well as everyone who impacted me in many ways: thank you for your guidance, encouragement, and belief in my potential. Your impact extends far beyond the classroom.

    To VICTORIA MENDS, thank you for your mentorship and for consistently standing by me as a sister.

    I dedicate these awards to my ever-loving brother, Thomas Nana Kwantwi. God richly bless you.

    To every student reading this: academics, leadership, and school life will challenge you. When the journey gets tough, don’t give up. Ask for help, be intentional about your growth, keep learning, and always seek God’s guidance.

    The journey may not always be easy, but write a story that you will one day be proud to tell.

    Shared by Linda (Akosua) Essilfie, Academic City University Class of 2026.

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