Miss Manuella Coffie: First Female President of the Pharmaceutical Students’ Federation of Ghana from UCC School of Pharmacy Ghana
On behalf of Professor Elvis Ameyaw (The Dean), Dr Ernest Obese (The Vice-Dean), Mrs Esther Nimo (The Faculty Officer), all Faculty members, Staff and students of the School of Pharmacy, University of Cape Coast (UCC), we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Miss Manuella Coffie, a 500-level Pharmacy student, on her historic election as the first female President-elect of the Pharmaceutical Students Federation of Ghana.
Miss Coffie’s remarkable achievement is a testament to her dedication, leadership, and commitment to advancing the field of pharmacy both within UCC and nationwide. Her election marks a significant milestone, not only for our School but for all aspiring female leaders in Ghana, demonstrating the power of perseverance and the importance of representation.
We are confident that Miss Coffie will bring fresh perspectives and outstanding leadership to the Federation, fostering innovation and unity among pharmaceutical students across the country. We are incredibly proud of her success and are certain she will make significant contributions in her new role.
Once again, congratulations, Miss Manuella Coffie. The entire School of Pharmacy is proud to support you as you embark on this new journey. We wish you every success in your leadership and look forward to the continued impact you will make in shaping the future of pharmacy in Ghana.