Ruth Ama Gyan-Darkwa, a student at GH who is 18 years old, is the nation’s youngest-ever PhD candidate.

When the former St. Louis Senior High School student was admitted as KNUST’s youngest-ever student, she attracted initial notice. She is currently the youngest Ghanaian university graduate, having graduated at age 17.

Prior to SHS, she attended the Christ Our Hope International School and the Abraham Lincoln Junior High School in Kumasi.

Ruth is descended from a mathematical family; her father is a professor at Prempeh College. She stated the following:

“I was able to overcome the many challenges because God saw me through, and I looked to him at all times. Also, I had my eyes focused on the end goal. Some of my course mates felt intimidated because they thought I was too brilliant. Others wondered if I was cut for the journey. All these brought me to the point of questioning my potential but found solace in how far I have come, the support I received and the future that awaits me,” she said.

Ruth Ama Gyan-Darkwa, a student at GH who is 18 years old, is the nation's youngest-ever PhD candidate.
Ruth Ama Gyan-Darkwa, a student at GH who is 18 years old, is the nation’s youngest-ever PhD candidate.
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