Boaduwaa Kwakye-Tannor Shines as Overall Best Female Petroleum Engineering Student at UMaT

Boaduwaa Kwakye-Tannor realized her dream of becoming an oil and gas professional, earning a BSc Petroleum Engineering degree with a remarkable cumulative weighted average (CWA) of 88.01. This outstanding accomplishment is a testament to her dedication and pursuit of excellence.

Boaduwaa Kwakye-Tannor Shines as Overall Best Female Petroleum Engineering Student at UMaT

In a remarkable achievement, Maame Boaduwaa Kwakye-Tannor has etched her name in history as the Overall Best Female Graduating Petroleum Engineering Student during the 15th Congregation of the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) in Tarkwa. The distinguished alumna, who completed her education at St Rose's Senior High School, displayed exceptional academic prowess.

Boaduwaa Kwakye-Tannor realized her dream of becoming an oil and gas professional, earning a BSc Petroleum Engineering degree with a remarkable cumulative weighted average (CWA) of 88.01. This outstanding accomplishment is a testament to her dedication and pursuit of excellence.

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The university celebrated Kwakye-Tannor's success on social media, where netizens flooded the comments section with congratulations. One comment praised her achievement, stating, "Congratulations, Maame, we're proud of you."

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Kwakye-Tannor, who initially had aspirations of excelling in the oil and gas industry, delivered on her goals with exemplary performance. The university emphasized her encouragement to young girls, highlighting her belief in their untapped potential and the importance of allowing it to shine.