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BRIEF PROFILE OF THE EASTERN/ VOLTA ZONE GNMTA PRESIDENT ELECT


 GHANA NURSE-MIDWIFE TRAINNEES' ASSOCIATION (GNMTA)

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EASTERN/ VOLTA ZONE . 


BRIEF PROFILE OF THE PRESIDENT ELECT. 

2021/2021 ACADEMIC YEAR

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MR AKAMBUNGA LUKEMANU SEIDU


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He was born 1st October 1997 at Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region of Ghana in a very caring family. 


He had his Basic Education at  Gowire  Primary school where he was elected Agriculture Prefect. He passed his promotion exams with distinction and Proceeded to  Preparatory Junior High School and completed in  2016. He became a prolific and adent member of the class of 2016. 



He later gained admission to Bongo Senior High School to read General Science. He later on got elected as the SRC or Senior Prefect of the school by majority decision. A position he held until he completed the school. 



He entered Saviour Church NMTC in the Eastern Region to Read Registered General Nursing. His Love for the Students Politics,law and Activism led to his election as the College SRC/GNMTA President for the 2020/21 academic year.  Most of his peers described him as an academic gem and Students Rights ambassador. 


A position well deserved. 

A big congratulations on your Election as the Eastern Volta zone GNMTA PRESIDENT. 


Serve well Mr President.

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