Seyram and Selasi Akot-Adzei Secure Top University Placements After NSMQ25 Success

Seyram and Selasi Akot-Adzei Secure Top University Placements After NSMQ25 Success

Ferdinand EducationGhana | January 10 | Seyram and Selasi Akot-Adzei Secure Top University Placements After NSMQ25 Success

 Twin sisters Seyram and Selasi Akot-Adzei, NSMQ25 stars from Wesley Girls’ High School, gain admission to study Electrical Engineering at KNUST and Medicine at UG after achieving 8A’s in WASSCE 2025.By Ellis Ferdinand 

Wesley Girls’ High School Twins Make History

 Twin sisters Seyram Akot-Adzei and Selasi Akot-Adzei have continued their remarkable academic journey by securing admission to Ghana’s top universities after their outstanding performance at the 2025 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ25)
  • Seyram Akot-Adzei: Electrical Engineering at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)
  • Selasi Akot-Adzei: Medicine at the University of Ghana (UG)
 Both sisters achieved a perfect score of 8A’s in WASSCE 2025, reflecting exceptional consistency and excellence in their studies. 

From NSMQ Stars to University Leaders

Their journey gained national attention during NSMQ25, where they represented Wesley Girls’ High School. The sisters showcased not only intellectual ability but also teamwork and composure under pressure—traits that helped them excel in their respective university courses.Education experts highlight that such achievements by twins in STEM and medicine serve as inspiration for other students, particularly girls, aiming for high-demand careers. RELATED ARTICLES
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Impact on STEM and Health Education

  • Seyram’s choice of Electrical Engineering contributes to Ghana’s push for skilled STEM graduates.
  • Selasi’s medicine placement aligns with the nation’s healthcare capacity building priorities.
These admissions reinforce Ghana’s education system as a platform for nurturing high-achieving students capable of shaping the country’s future. 

Conclusion

The Akot-Adzei sisters’ accomplishments are a testament to dedication, strong foundational education, and effective preparation for competitive examinations. Their story will likely motivate students across Ghana to aim higher in academics and national competitions. 

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