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Madina MP strikes partnership deal with Morris Brown College

The Member of Parliament for Madina, Fran­cis-Xavier Sosu, has secured a partnership deal with Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, to provide Ghanaian students with access to world-class education and career development programmes.

The collaboration, according to him, was established through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during a parliamentary visit to the United States. During this visit, he took part in the Black History Month celebrations, which provided him with the op­portunity to interact with promi­nent academic and policy leaders.

“My visit, went beyond strengthening diplomatic ties, to focusing on creating pathways for Ghanaian students to gain interna­tionally recognised qualifications without the burden of relocating abroad.

Through this collaboration, Ghanaian students will now have the opportunity to enroll in one-year certificate programmes in fields such as Non-Profit Manage­ment, Entrepreneurship, Esports Performance, and Hospitality Management —all offered by Morris Brown College, a his­torically Black institution with a legacy of resilience and academic excellence since 1881,” he told The Ghanaian Times in an exclu­sive interview in Accra yesterday.

He said students were to pursue these courses either online or in-person, with potential travel opportunities to the USA all facili­tated by the college.

Speaking at the event in Atlan­ta, Georgia, last Friday, the Pres­ident of Morris Brown College, Dr Kevin James, lauded , the ini­tiative, noting that the partnership would break educational barriers for Ghanaian students.

He commended the Speaker of Parliament, Mr Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, the Speaker of Ghana’s Parliament, for support­ing the Madina MP to be a part of the Parliamentary visit and participation in the event.

The Dean of the Business Faculty at Morris Brown Col­lege, Dr Yaw Amponsah Adoo, emphasised the transformative impact of the agreement, stating that Ghanaian students would now have access to US-accredited certifications that could enhance their career prospects both locally and internationally.

Speaking further, Mr Sosu said the initiative aligned with his broader Madina Centre for Edu­cation and Policy, an educational project under his office aimed at promoting education, knowledge exchange, and skills development.

“It also contributes to SDG 4 (Quality Education) and sup­ports President John Dramani Mahama’s vision, as outlined in the NDC Manifesto, to establish a Prior Learning Certification/ Step-Up Certification (SEC) programme for artisans in the informal sector.

“This partnership is not just for Madina but for all Ghanaian students who aspire to gain inter­nationally recognised qualifica­tions while staying rooted in their communities. It is about giving our youth the tools to compete on a global scale,” the Madina MP stated.

 BY NORMAN COOPER

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