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Sunday, 16 August 2015
China grants 60 Ghanaian students scholarship
Sixty Ghanaian students have been granted
Chinese government scholarships for the
2015-2016 academic year.
The students came through heated competitions
to win the scholarships to pursue further studies
in China in various fields.
At a reception for the students in Accra Friday
night, the Chinese Ambassador to Ghana Sun
Baohong reiterated the importance of deepening
cooperation between China and Ghana on
education.
“I firmly believe you will integrate your personal
ideal with the grand cause of the transformation
of Ghana, and by applying what you have learnt
in China, contribute your due share to the
national development and social progress of your
motherland,” Sun said.
The deputy minister for pre-tertiary Education
Alex Kyeremeh was grateful to the Chinese
government for the scholarships and various
supports to the sector saying they have greatly
impacted positively on Ghana’s human resource
and economic development.
He advised the students to comport themselves in
a worthy manner befitting the status of
ambassadors since they are now ambassadors of
Ghana.
Esther Nuekie Annang, on behalf of the
beneficiaries, thanked the Chinese government
for the opportunity.
The students will join a large group of over 3,700
Ghanaian students studying in China.
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