Meet Hannah Ann Enyan, Ghana's Youngest Chartered Accountant at 18

18-year-old Hannah Ann Enyan has emerged as the youngest chartered accountant in Ghana. A former student at Labone Senior High School, Hannah Ann achieved this milestone as part of the Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAG) of Ghana's graduating class of 2021.

Meet Hannah Ann Enyan, Ghana's Youngest Chartered Accountant at 18

In a remarkable feat, 18-year-old Hannah Ann Enyan has emerged as the youngest chartered accountant in Ghana. A former student at Labone Senior High School, Hannah Ann achieved this milestone as part of the Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAG) of Ghana's graduating class of 2021.

The prestigious ceremony took place at the 36th graduation ceremony held at the University of Professional Studies in Accra. The event not only marked the culmination of academic achievements but also celebrated the induction of new members into the esteemed Institute.

Hannah Ann Enyan's journey to becoming Ghana's youngest chartered accountant was no easy feat. Her success is attributed to a combination of divine favor, dedicated efforts, and the unwavering support of her family, Institute management, and lecturers.

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During the ceremony, a total of 425 qualified accountants and 105 Chartered Diplomas were conferred, with the Institute welcoming 421 new members. Among them, Hannah Ann Enyan stood out as a symbol of determination and resilience.

In expressing her gratitude, Hannah Ann specifically acknowledged Mr. Samuel Nii Sampah, the finance officer of the construction company Queioz Galvao Group, as a source of inspiration. His encouragement motivated her to stay focused and dedicated throughout the challenging program.

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The recognition of Hannah Ann Enyan's accomplishment underscores the importance of mentorship and guidance in nurturing young talents. Her story serves as an inspiration for aspiring accountants and reinforces the belief that age is not a barrier to achieving professional excellence.

As the youngest chartered accountant in Ghana, Hannah Ann Enyan's journey is a testament to the transformative power of education, dedication, and the support of mentors. Her achievement not only brings honor to her name but also inspires a new generation of young individuals to pursue their dreams relentlessly.