Graduates Urged To Be Innovative

Dr Samuel Donkor, President and Founder of the All Nations University (ANU) has indicated that they will continue to strive for excellence in teaching and research in business, engineering and technology even as it celebrates another achievement of innovation, excellence and quality higher education. Dr Donkor made this known during the University�s 12th graduation programme in Koforidua. According to him, the ANU was excelling well beyond expectations, with all programmes enjoying full accreditation from the National Accreditation Board and would continue to place emphasis on academic excellence in a Christ-centered environment focusing on total personality development. He noted that the new order of the day was how a graduate would be able to identify, dissect and propose sustainable solutions to problems that would keep him or her afloat. Thus, he said, being successful would, therefore, greatly depend on how well they exploited their most valuable assets, which is their knowledge, attitudes, skills and creativity. He advised the graduates to follow their interest when considering the numerous ideas flashing through their minds and ensure that they used the knowledge acquired to create employment for themselves. A total of 245 students graduated from various programmes of study. In all, since the establishment of the University in 2002, it has produced 2357 graduates.