Isaac Younge (left) receiving a plaque from KC Amese
ISAAC EDELE Younge, a graduate student, has emerged as the winner of the KNUST entrepreneurial award instituted by an alumnus of the university in partnership with the university’s Department of Publishing Studies (DoPS).
Mr Younge was announced the winner of the “K.C. Amese Award” at the DoPS Entrepreneurship Graduation ceremony recently held at the university. Younge is the third KNUST graduate to win the award since its inception in 2017.
The “K.C. Amese Award” was instituted by Mr Kormi Courage Amese, co-founder of Bluevyne Limited, an Accra-based start-up printing & publishing company aimed at encouraging graduating students to start practical entrepreneurial ventures by themselves.
For his prize, Isaac Younge received a cash prize and a plaque. Besides, he has automatically become a mentee who will directly benefit from business networks of the sponsor.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony, Mr Amese said his goal was to help build 100 young entrepreneurial businesses in the next 10 years.
He assured the gathering that any student or group of students – who have started an entrepreneurial venture of their own, done something practical, have a model that is feasible and the willingness to take the next step to ensure their dream becomes a reality – were eligible to benefit from his wide resources in mentorship and other assistance to start their journey to economic freedom to support nation building.
Mr Amese believes strongly that creating a resilient entrepreneurial spirit will avert graduate students from joining the teeming unemployed youth in Ghana.
He urged the graduates to follow their passion and continuously explore new opportunities to make a difference.