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Shadrach Owusu, an alumnus of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology has recently been recognised as one of the youngest individuals to occupy an official government position in Ghana.
Shadrach is currently a Communication Strategist at the Ministry of Energy.
A publication by Typical black revealed that Shadrach, born on March 28, 1995, had his secondary education at Adisal College and proceeded to KNUST where he pursued a bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering.
This communication strategist holds a master’s degree in Business Administration in Petroleum Accounting and Finance from the University of Professional Studies.
He has also acquired a master of Arts degree in Political Communication from Cardiff University in the United Kingdom.
With an engineering background, Shadrach is a member of the Ghana Institute of Engineering (GhIE).
Being a youth leader
Shadrach previously held a youth leadership position as the National Coordinating Secretary of the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) and played several roles as a delegate of the International Model United Nations in Cardiff University, Cambridge University and Oxford University, in the United Kingdom, Typical black revealed.
Aside holding the position as a Social Media and Digital Communication Strategist for the Ministry of Energy, Mr Owusu doubles as a member of the PR team for Ghana’s current Energy Minister, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh.
He is one of the few people to occupy such a position at a younger age, He revealed to typicalblack.com
YEN.com.gh earlier reported that, 24-year-old Nana Boakye, chief executive officer of Pizzaman chicken and pizza in Kumasi, has left many in disbelief after Zionfelix shared a post about this young man which spelt out what he has been able to accomplish at this age.
In the post, Zionfelix revealed that Nana Boakye completed Kwame Nkrumah Univerity of Science and Technology with first-class honours but decided to pursue his passion as a pizza maker.
Ghanaians as usual, after hearing this story, hit the comment section with various things to say about the post.
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