University community mourns popular final-year student
A university community in Ghana has been left in shock following the tragic death of a final-year student, Godfred Akomaning. The late student was widely known on campus for his active involvement in both academic and extracurricular activities. He gained recognition after participating in the 2025
Ogyem Solomon

A university community in Ghana has been left in shock following the tragic death of a final-year student, Godfred Akomaning.
The late student was widely known on campus for his active involvement in both academic and extracurricular activities. He gained recognition after participating in the 2025 Ghana Universities Debate, which made him a familiar and respected figure among his peers.
News of his passing has deeply affected students and staff, many of whom have expressed disbelief and sorrow over the sudden loss. Friends and colleagues have described him as vibrant and engaged, making the tragedy even more difficult for the community to process.
The incident has sparked renewed conversations about student well-being and the importance of mental health awareness in tertiary institutions. Many are calling for stronger support systems and open discussions to help students cope with academic pressures and personal challenges.
Tributes have continued to pour in from fellow students and well-wishers, who have shared memories and condolences in honour of his life. The loss has created a somber atmosphere on campus, as the community reflects on the need to prioritize care and support for students.
As the university community mourns, there are growing calls for increased attention to student welfare to help prevent similar tragedies in the future.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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