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Abigail Amoah Picks forms to Cement her Decision to run for CoHSS General Secretary

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Abigail Amoah a second year History Student under the Faculty of Social Sciences who has been tipped for a win in the 2020 CoHSS General Secretary Polls has picked her forms yesterday evening together with her management. [For your publicity, info tip, event coverage, massive hype, an agenda Personality? Contact us 0237380243 or follow us on twitter via KNUST TigerEye Media Inc .] Following an announcement by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences - CoHSS Electoral Commission Master Edward, Abigail Amoah has become the first Aspirant to pick a form to confirm her candidature. Abigail Amoah having being heavily criticized and discouraged from contesting in this year’s elections has sought to go against the opposition and make a name for herself by doing what she has been told she cannot do. Speaking with our representative after picking her form, she stated she’s in to win as her “Beyond the Basics” team is poised  to withstand anything the opposition throws at he...

Ken Kafui Kwameh Picks forms; Getting to know Ken Kafui, SOCIOSO Presidential Aspirant

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The race to the office of the largest faculty on campus the Faculty of Social Sciences - SOCIOSO Presidency is getting heated and a lot of questions are sparkling up which answers have become very few. Ken Kafui Kwameh is a third year History student who minored in Political Studies. Ken Kafui, is human right activist and a diplomat, who has a working experience with four different organizations for the past eight years. A team player and a result oriented individual who does not relent his efforts in getting things done. Ken Kafui, who is an old bone of St. Pauls Senior High School has a track record of multiple awards being won. • Project of the year, awarded by the Youth leadership parliament 2018. • Sustainable development goals advocate of the year 2019, awarded by extramile Ghana 2019. • Most hardworking floor rep, awarded by Independence hall in 2018. Ken, notably in his human right activism believes that this faculty needs impact, leaving no one behind, we must affect ...

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