A Nigerian, Tinuade Okoro, has emerged the best graduating medical
student in Ghana and scooping, in the process, 16 prizes at the
University of Ghana, Legon.
Some of the prizes won by Okoro include the Ghana Medical Association
prize for the best overall student in the MB ch.B final part 11
examination; prize for all round best student, sponsored by Ghana Health
Service and the Society of Obstetrics and Gynecologists of Ghana prize
for the best student in gynacology as well as the R.K Obeng prize for
the best student in clinical pharmacology.
Others prizes won by the Nigerian are the Nana Preko Ampem 11 prize
for the best student in clinical obstetrics and gynecology; Archampong
prize in surgery and Harry Sawyerr prize in medicine and therapeutics
among others. In a letter dated February 28, 2013 and signed by Mrs.
Selie Ama Baiden of the office of the Ag. Executive Secretary, office of
the Dean, College of Health Sciences of the University of Ghana Medical
School, it invited her to its congregation/swearing-in-ceremony of
newly qualified medical doctors scheduled for March 23 at the Athletic
Oval, University of Ghana, Legon.
Born and brought up in Jos, Okoro’s parents are from Ondo State. Her
father, Mr. Benjamin Oyedele Okoro, is a retired civil servant while her
mother, Mrs. Omotayo Yetunde Okoro, was a nurse till her death in 2004.
Tinuade began her primary school education in 1993 in Plateau
Private School, Jos, continued in Rantya Model School, Jos and ended in
Camp David Nursery and Primary School, Lagos. Tinuade attended Federal
Government Girls’ College, Akure from 1998-2004, following which she
completed some computer training while awaiting admission into
university. She enrolled at the University of Ghana, Legon in 2006 and
was admitted into the University of Ghana Medical School (UGMS), Accra
in 2007.
Attributing her feat to God’s mercy and hard work, she said:
“Structured learning also helped. You cannot just keep reading without a
map, hoping to one day finish the material, you never will if you do
not plan to!
Sunday, 17 March 2013
Nigerian, Tinuade Okoro, is best medical student in Ghana
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