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Photos: UPSA Confers Honorary Doctorate Degrees On First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo.

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First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo received an honorary doctorate degree on Tuesday, December 12, during the 5th session of the 15th Congregation of the University of Professional Studies, Accra.

The event marked the fifth session of the 15th congregation, celebrating the graduation of students from various programs, including Ph.D. Marketing, MA in Peace, Security, and Intelligence Management, MSc. Pensions Management, and MA in Brands Management, among others.

 

First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo
First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo

 

Other recipients of honorary doctorate degrees included former Chief Justice Georgina Wood and former Speaker of Parliament Joyce Bamford Addo, recognized for their contributions in shaping Ghana’s political and legal spheres.

The University of Professional Studies, Accra has conferred honourary doctorate degrees on three distinguished Ghanaian women for their contributions to the development of the society.

President Akufo-Addo was the special guest of honour.

 

Justice Joyce Bamford Addo being honoured

 

 

The three women were recognised for achieving various firsts, as women, in their lives, and according to Professor Abednego Amartey, Vice-Chancellor said their contributions to the Ghanaian society and beyond have been nothing short of extraordinary.

“This is the first in history, that UPSA will be honouring three accomplished females at the same event. These are Her Excellency Mrs. Rebecca Akufo-Addo, (First lady, Founder and first CEO of the Rebecca Foundation); Rt. Hon. Justice Joyce Bamford-Addo (First female Speaker of Parliament and the only female Speaker of Parliament to date, and first female Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana); and Her Ladyship Justice Georgina Theodora Wood (First female Chief Justice in Ghana).”

“Your Excellency, may I take a moment to reflect on the significance of today’s honorary doctorate awards. Honorary degrees are not merely symbols of recognition; they are testaments to a lifetime of dedication, passion, and impact. Our honourees today, come from diverse fields, each contributing in their unique way to the betterment of our society. Today, we will acknowledge these individuals who have exemplified excellence, innovation and service to humanity, becoming symbols of inspiration for generations to come. From ground-breaking achievements in Social Development, Law and Politics to profound contributions in the public service, their impact resonates far beyond imagination.

Justice Georgina Wood

 

Professor Abednego Amartey described them as great professionals who have demonstrated a commitment to humanitarian causes, engaged in significant philanthropy and whose exceptional contributions have left indelible marks on their field and on society at large.

He said in breaking through gender norms, these accomplished women have not only excelled in their roles but have paved the way for countless others, proving that excellence knows no gender.

“Their journeys are a testament to the power of breaking moulds, defying expectations, and creating new paths for others to follow. In conferring this honorary doctorate awards, we do not only recognize their significant accomplishments but also acknowledge their role as a source of inspiration to our academic community,” he said.

 

In accepting her doctorate, the First Lady thanked her husband, President Akufo-Addo, for his unwavering support for her endeavors.

“It has been quite a journey with its challenges and triumphs. Through it all, my dear husband the president, His Excellency Nana Akufo-Addo has been my rock and greatest cheerleader. His mentorship and insightful suggestions have presented me with opportunities to learn and grow. My success is his success as well. I am truly grateful to my husband.”

 

Rebecca Akufo-Addo dedicated her honorary doctorate to the women and children of Ghana, citing their resilience as a continued inspiration for her. She expressed satisfaction with the successes women have achieved in various fields.

 

 

 

Mrs Akufo-Addo was optimistic about more women breaking the glass ceiling and reaching top positions and expressed her hope of witnessing a woman become president for the first time ever in her lifetime.

“Like Martin Luther King, I also have a dream. I dream that one day there will be a woman president in Ghana. And the title Madam President will be as easy as Mr. President.

She added, “I simply wanted to make a difference in the lives of those who needed assistance.”
 

 

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