
Accra, July 2, GNA – Logos Graduate School (LGS), in Accra on Monday held its maiden graduation ceremony, which witnessed 150 professionals passing out and being issued with various certificates.
This follows weeks of intensive theory and practical training in Project Management, Procurement and Contract Management, Marketing and Sales Management, Management and Administration, Finance and Accounting.
Others included Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Credit Portfolio Risk Management and Executive Business Administration Certificate Programme.
Mr Abraham Otabil, Public Relations Officer at the Ministry of Water Resources, Works and Housing, was one of the students who graduated with a Management and Administration Certificate, after six weeks of study.
He told the Ghana News Agency that though the course had been demanding on his professional duties and family commitments; he could successfully satisfy his academic requirements due to proper planning.
LGS aims at creating and grooming responsible, competent leaders and entrepreneurs, through the provision of an innovative and global-focused professional education, who are ready to carve a niche for themselves.
The institute will also promote and develop individual-centred organisational learning to encourage creativity, innovation and to transform lives.
GNA


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