SCISA Presidential Aspirant Fred Kwabena Agyepong Steps Down, Gives Team Michael Abuah his Blessing


Second year student of optometry, Fred Kwabena Agyepong who was also in the race contesting as a 2020 SCISA Presidential aspirant has been reported to have stepped down from the race and given his full support to Master Michael Aduah tipping his candidature as his obvious choice for the 2020 College Of Science - SCISA elections.

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Curtains for the College Of Science [SCISA] aspirants nominations was drawn on Monday which revealed a lot of mergers. Information gathered by the KNUST TigerEye Media Inc. indicates that Fred Kwabena Agyepong has thrown in the towel and is rallying solidly behind Master Michael Aduah. Fred Kwabena who happens to be a second year Optometry student in an interactive conversation with one of our media associate Dachaga Batiey Roger pointed out clearly that he has always thought that his college needed some changes which only those at the helm of affairs could make a reality. This is not to undermine what their past administrations have done, they have tried their best but he thinks there is more to be done. It was in the wake of this he felt it compelling to run for the position of college president.

However in his journey of preaching his message out there to the ordinary SCISAN about the need for a collective voice of change, he met Michael Abuah a brother from the Environmental Science Two [2] class who happens to be preaching a similar message to that of his. After several careful deliberations he decided to throw his weight behind his brother uniting for a VOICE OF SCISA to take SCISA to GREATER HEIGHTS.

Fred Kwabena Agyepong  however acknowledged all those who supported and believed in him urging them to support Michael Abuah massively as they have supported him to secure a win and make their beloved SCISA great.
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Story by: Dachaga Batiey Roger/KNUSTTigerEye

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