UGBS Masters Student reportedly passed away.
The death of Dennis Twumasi Ankrah, a graduate of the University of Ghanas Business School of Management, who was enrolled in the Master of Science in Procurement and Supply Chain program, is reported. He died in a tragic accident on the UPSA-UGBS stretch, according to reports.
The University of Ghana Business School offered its deepest sympathies to the family and friends of the late student, Mr. Dennis Twumasi-Ankrah, in a statement signed by the School Administrator, Emmanuel Poku-Sarkodee.
@ugbsofficial, the University of Ghana Business School, extends condolences to the family and loved ones of the late student, Mr. Dennis Twumasi-Ankrah. Dennis tragically lost his life on the UG-UPSA road while heading to his hostel yesterday.

In another tragic event, Christian Nsiah Aboagye, a Master of Architecture student at Kumasi-based Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, reportedly died three days before his 57th Graduation ceremony.
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Christian Nsiah Aboagye, a Master of Architecture student of KNUST, passed away just moments before his graduation ceremony. “We had planned to buy his graduation suit, but unfortunately, we couldn’t find one on Friday evening. Therefore, we made arrangements to get it early on Saturday morning. However, on Saturday morning, we received a heartbreaking call from his brother, informing us that Chris was no longer with us.

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