Level 300 UEW Student Passes Away

Level 300 UEW Student Passes Away
Level 300 UEW Student Passes Away

Ferdinand | EducationGhana |  January 28|Level 300 UEW Student Passes Away

 

 Samuel Dadzie, a third-year BSc Mathematics Education student and Financial Secretary of Ghartey Hall at the University of Education, Winneba, has passed away. Read about his inspiring life and legacy.

 


Samuel Dadzie, UEW Student and Ghartey Hall Leader, Passes Away

The University of Education, Winneba (UEW), mourns the untimely passing of Mr. Samuel Dadzie, a third-year student pursuing a BSc in Mathematics Education. Mr. Dadzie also served as the Financial Secretary of Ghartey Hall, where he was highly respected for his leadership and dedication.

 

A Remarkable Academic and Leadership Journey

Mr. Dadzie was an exceptional student who combined academic excellence with exemplary leadership.

As Financial Secretary of Ghartey Hall, he was instrumental in ensuring financial transparency and accountability, earning admiration from both peers and faculty. His work ethic and integrity stood as a testament to his character.

 

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A Source of Inspiration to Many

Samuel Dadzie’s academic journey and leadership role left an indelible mark on the UEW community. His unwavering dedication to education and service was a source of inspiration to fellow students and staff. His passing is a significant loss not only to Ghartey Hall but to the entire university.

“Samuel was a bright light and a true leader who inspired all of us with his dedication and commitment. He will be deeply missed,” a Ghartey Hall representative noted.

Condolences to the UEW Community

The University of Education, Winneba, extends its heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and all who were touched by Samuel’s life. The Ghartey Hall community, in particular, mourns the loss of a leader who exemplified the values of service and excellence.

Rest in Power, Samuel Dadzie

Samuel Dadzie will forever be remembered as a dedicated student and leader whose contributions to the UEW community will not be forgotten. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

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