Every year, thousands of young Ghanaians complete their undergraduate degrees with hope, ambition, and certificates in hand. Yet for many, the transition from campus to the workplace is frustratingly difficult. Consistently, employers complain about...
A graduate of Academic City University, Mahami Wisdom, is making waves in Ghana’s technology and engineering sector with groundbreaking contributions to robotics for the oil and gas industry. Mahami, who is a beneficiary of the Academic City’s...
Faith Sobe Cyril, Class of 2024, secured employment as a Software Engineer at Apple in the United Kingdom immediately after his graduation. This marks another milestone in the university’s growing track record of producing world-class talent. From...
One of the outstanding examples of Academic City’s Presidential Scholarship is Louisa Ayamga, Class of 2024, who received the prestigious Global Korea Scholarship (GKS), a highly competitive programme supported by the Korean government. Louisa will...
Melissa Tafadzwa Penyai, Class of 2022 and a beneficiary of Academic City’s Presidential Scholarship has gone on to achieve significant academic and professional success, showcasing the far-reaching impact of the scholarship initiative. The alumni...
In an era where African innovation is on the rise, few stories capture the continent’s potential more than that of Joseph Ibiduma Apiriala-Atedoghu, a young Nigerian whose hunger for problem-solving has earned him top honours at one of Ghana’s most...
Passionate to support the growth of student entrepreneurs and solve the clutter caused by business promotions in academic group chats, Boluwatife Okeowo, a final year BBA Entrepreneurship student recently developed an App dubbed “ACitizen...
Emmanuella Uwudia, a Level 300 BSc Computer Science has launched an innovative digital platform dubbed ‘ACity CV Book’ ( ) to streamline the hiring process for students and employers alike. The app is designed to bridge the gap between students and...
If someone had told me four years ago that I would be a food blogger with 16.9k followers, producing a campus radio show, working with Naa Ashorkor, and organising sold-out drama shows, I would have laughed. Not because it was impossible, but...









