University of Education, Winneba Triumphs Over University of Cape Coast and KNUST in Tertiary Business Sense Challenge Version 5.0

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In a gripping showdown that unfolded at the TV3 studios in Accra, the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) emerged as the triumphant victor in the highly anticipated Graphic Business Tertiary Business Sense Challenge. This annual competition, co-hosted by the Graphic Business Newspaper and the Institute of Chartered Accountants Ghana, drew an enthusiastic audience eager to witness the battle of wits.

 

From the very beginning, UEW exhibited a remarkable display of dominance, maintaining a commanding lead that never wavered. The competition culminated with UEW securing a remarkable 67.9 points, leaving no doubt about their well-deserved victory.

 

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The University of Cape Coast (UCC) claimed the second spot with a commendable 51 points, closely followed by the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), which garnered 49.6 points.

 

In a historic achievement, UEW, making their first-ever appearance in the finals, now joins the ranks of esteemed institutions such as KNUST, the University of Development Studies, and UCC as champions of this prestigious competition.

 

Final Scores of the Tertiary Business Sense Challenge Version 5.0:

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– KNUST: 49.6

– UCC: 51

– UEW: 67.9 (WINNER)

 

The victory of UEW in this year’s Tertiary Business Sense Challenge Version 5.0 is a testament to their exceptional knowledge and prowess in the field of business, further solidifying their reputation as a formidable institution of higher learning.

About Juventus Kantaayel

Juventus Kantaayel is a Ghanaian news/content writer with three years of experience, known for detailed and timely reporting on issues in Ghana and beyond.

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