Beautiful infrastructure ....Im a Proud Alumni .....UCC made her name mostly because of her unmatched academic standards. Best in Ghana and West Africa.....4th in Africa!!! Veritas Nobis Lumen!!!
Thanks Lily for showing my school to the world. The number 1 best university in West Africa and Ghana according to Times Higher Education annual world university rankings. We're 4th best university in the whole of Africa according to THE.
In terms of Academic not infrastructure.@aldrake. so you are best in terms of Academics. You were ranked according to academics not infrastructures, there are a lot of schools that have better infrastructures in Ghana and Africa.
Hi Lily, love your footage regarding the University as your statement about education is a start for the future but may not find jobs, my response to that is when they finish school they can create their own jobs instead of saying they can't find one, everything in life is due to creation so put their skill in play and create your own little by little, it won't happen overnight, but it can happen to be your own boss.
Indeed, job creation MUST be the way to go as our economies will now be facing a dilemma: applying for international loans with enslaving terms or not to because of accrued pressure by the people who are expressing a strong volotion to free from the shackles of economic slavery. What is to be feared over the coming year is a heavy tax burden on taxpayers as a means to compensate for those prohibitive loans from international lending institutions. Governments could now make this an excuse to fleece taxpayers for the purpose of levying more money to supposedly carry out community and national projects. This could have undesirable effects as tax oppression could mean tax dodging and a discouragement towards work and investment.
This was built purposely by Nkurumah to train teachers for the high schools, universities and other technical institutions. Most of the emphasis was on sciences. I was in a middle school in Cape Coast when it was started. Most of the land was for my family (mother's side). The name of the place the university was built is called Apew wu sika,meaning you have made your money. Unfortunately, many of my family members were in England and America when the land was taken. No compensation was paid up to today. I myself is in US. The question is how my family get compensation and also the young boys and girls from the village have access to a good education at the university primary school.
I was not really proud when I gained admission into this university at first. Currently, I'm in my final year and if I get the opportunity to start all over I won't choose a different school in Africa. I'm currently sitting in CALC (the lecture theater at 5:27). My favorite lecture theater 🥰❤️.
Amazing footage sis 👏👏👏👌👌, You are on a roll, I love it 🙏🏼🙏🏼😍, You are blessing us with these great journeys, Thank you for being you and for blessing us with your grace, ♥️♥️♥️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
My dear sister, l am commenting on your last video about your life. You're a brave woman to have let us all into your private space. You're a delight to be behold. Your beginning or what you're up against now will certainly not be your end. All l see is positive about you. Be hopeful and trust your God. You will make it beyond your wildest dream.l appreciate you a lot. Just a friend
Let’s put the structures and the environment aside. Academically, UCC has a very good standing, emerging 4th in Africa and 1st in West Africa and Ghana by THE ranking is a huge representation.
Eii, Lily, you are head over heels with UCC Wait till you see KNUST and UG. Do visit the high schools in Cape coast - Holy Child, St Augustine's, Mfantsipim, Wesley Girls, Adisadel, Aggrey memorial, Ghana National.
Hmmm u know secondary schools are a bit restricted in terms of access. Parents can't even just get up and go and visit their children let alone a youtuber
As an alumni, I'm not so proud when it comes to the infrastructure. I've always found nd still find it disappointing compared to the other 2 top public universities. Academically, we Good. Infrastructure wise, we really lack. The whole layout of the school is what's most disappointing. You should visit legon nd knust some other time, you'll understand me
You are going great job 😍 but the problem in Ghana is tribalism you see Al this beautiful University s and secondary schools located in only some regions belong to only one group of people so other have to travel long way there. But if we see the most educated in Ghana are not all from dose regions. Thank you for opening our eyes as ghanien things have to be equally in every regions. 💔💔💯
We're talking of academic giants not designing physical buildings, my friend! ok let's talk about intellectual/academicchallenges and see who is bossu🤣
I don't think that it's more beautiful than OAU, Ile Ife, Nigeria. With what I am seeing, OAU looks more beautiful. Maybe, some of you have not been to OAU and that is why you are thinking this way.
@@kobbydex pls allow for free speech no hard feelings we all know there are more beautiful universities in Ghana and Africa than this but she is saying what she can see so no hard comments
Thanks for this beautiful video. But before you post the narrative that you learned at the castle, please take a look at the following school curriculum and reading list from Florida. It may help to put things is perspective as to whether the narrative at the castle, who’s is sponsored by the imperialists, is entirely true or not: Because, most of the literature were either written by the hunter or influenced by him, so how can we trust their literature? The fact that they were authored by scholars does not rule out intellectual dishonesty, which is rampant in some aspects of academia. Thankfully, there are some honest ones that provide a balanced narrative, such as the following: Chattel slavery, as it existed, was the worst kind of human bondage. Africans fought against and resisted slavery in their homeland, on the seas, and in America. There was continuous resistance against Europeans during every phase of the slave trade. Because the rebellions of the African slaves increased, the slave traders created laws designed to reduce African resistance. Much of the information about the resistance to slavery came from written documents kept by the European sailors. There is enough information, includling historical facts, examples of resistance, and dislike of the European slave trade, to establish that the enslavement of Africans was not accepted by African people. African leaders and those opposing the European slave trade, organized and assigned large groups to keep watch for slave ships traveling to the East and whose crews were well-known for kidnapping Africans on the coast. For example, King Ansah of Ghana (1470-1486) had the Fante people watch for European ships, and prevented them from coming ashore. Many other African leaders did not permit Europeans in their kingdoms. In Benin, the people had heard of the intentions of the Europeans, so they killed them as soon as they came ashore. There were some kings who agreed to trade with the Europeans, but attempted to stop it once they saw the problems that were created in their lands. Through the tactics of several African leaders and kings, they were able to minimize the European slave trade but they could not stop it completely. The treachery and greed of the Europeans, hurt the African economy and, therefore, damaged trade relations. African King Nzenga Maremba tried to stop the slave trade in the Congo only after he originally participated in the trade in exchange for military items and support from Portugal. King Maremba agreed to release his African prisoners of war to the Portuguese who wanted the best young African men as a bargaining chip to be sure the King kept his word. The Portuguese promised to train and educate the young men to become priests and later to return them to the Congo. King Meremba let the Portuguese convince him to take the Christian name, Alfonso, as a show of support. When Alfonso asked for the return of a few of his former prisoners, who had been trained to serve as physicians, surgeons, pharmacists, assistants for shipbuilders and carpenters, his requests were denied. After having his requests denied several times, King Alfonso learned that his prisoners of war had been sold as slaves in Portugal. In 1526, King Alfonso wrote to King John III, the former King of Portugal, and asked for his help in ending the slave trade in the Congo. He explained the freedoms that were given to the Portuguese, who had set up shops, become merchants in the Congo and had amassed fortunes. The people in the Congo could not do the same because they had complied with the agreement and now did not have the same abundance of wealth as the invaders. King Alfonso related that the damage was so great that his people and land were being seized daily. King Alfonso ended his letter to King John III with another request for his help because it was the will of the people in the Congo and other kingdoms that there should not be any trading of slaves nor markets for slaves. Other countries that were resisting the slave trade throughout the continent of Africa were Senegal, Ghana, Benin, Nigeria, and Angola. In 1777, King Agadja, a Dahomean monarch, captured an Englishman and his slave raiding party who had entered his kingdom looking for more Africans. The Englishman and his crew were released after they promised to return all the Africans they had captured. King Agadja gave the Englishmen a warning to take to the rulers of England, that if any other slave traders were sent to his Kingdom, or other kingdoms, they would be killed. In 1787, the Senegal King of Almammy, passed a law that made it illegal to take enslaved Africans through his kingdom. To let Europeans know how serious the law was, the king returned the presents French slave traders sent as bribes. Queen Nzingha of Angola fought a successful 30-year war against the slave traders of Portugal until the Portuguese negotiated a treaty with her in 1656. Their treaty remained in effect until she died in 1663. chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/cdn5-ss14.sharpschool.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server_270532/File/Students%20&%20Parents/Curriculum/African%20and%20African%20American%20Studies/Curriculum%20Units/Unit2.pdf
Thank you so much for this. For some reason, I find myself always contemplating so much on this matter. It's sad how Europeans have been trying to put the blame on us the victims, just because there were sellouts among us. True to their saying that losers are erased from history, they've been trying every means to sweep the atrocities they committed through slavery under the carpet. The latest I've seen is that they're trying to water down the impact of colonialism on Africa as well. Sadly, you have our own people pushing that narrative. I've been researching for a video on the matter. Thanks for this. Are you here in Ghana?
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Hmmm. UCC. All alumni of this institution have something in common😂. They are toughened by the school. No easy way to pass. Work hard for your grades. Chisel marking and routines that puts you on your toes always. A great Professional Teacher Educational Institute.
Y’all give this video a thumbs up please 🥳
Thank you 🙏 sis.
@@LilyOgini Sorry for sending u the massage this time
Beautiful infrastructure ....Im a Proud Alumni .....UCC made her name mostly because of her unmatched academic standards. Best in Ghana and West Africa.....4th in Africa!!! Veritas Nobis Lumen!!!
Awww. I envy you.😅😅
Proud Alumni from the best university. University of Cape Coast 😍
I'm from Nigeria
This school is fine joor, beautiful structures everywhere together with the greeny environment 😌
You sabi better thing. 😃
And there's no jokes in terms of academic work, you better meet the grades or you are sacked
@@emmanuelankomah6343 hehehe😅
I did my post graduate program at this university before my PhD in Yemyung Graduate university in South Korea
Proud Alumni. University of choice
@13:02 The Great Casley Hayford Hall #TrueGentleman . Thanks for showing my Alma Mater. A proud Alumni !!
proud Capevarscan.Veritas nobis lumen.Serious fellow
Thanks Lily for showing my school to the world. The number 1 best university in West Africa and Ghana according to Times Higher Education annual world university rankings. We're 4th best university in the whole of Africa according to THE.
Oh you schooled🏫 here? 🙄📚📚📚. I envy you oh. Thanks boo.
We call it university of critical confusion
@@LilyOgini Yes o. Don't worry I will buy you an admission letter soon
In terms of Academic not infrastructure.@aldrake. so you are best in terms of Academics. You were ranked according to academics not infrastructures, there are a lot of schools that have better infrastructures in Ghana and Africa.
An absolutely conducive environment for learning! Let's say it when it's good.!
Thanks for sharing this
opposite the school gate of the west side is the beach. very nice ocean view
Hi Lily, love your footage regarding the University as your statement about education is a start for the future but may not find jobs, my response to that is when they finish school they can create their own jobs instead of saying they can't find one, everything in life is due to creation so put their skill in play and create your own little by little, it won't happen overnight, but it can happen to be your own boss.
Valid point sis. Thanks so much.
Indeed, job creation MUST be the way to go as our economies will now be facing a dilemma: applying for international loans with enslaving terms or not to because of accrued pressure by the people who are expressing a strong volotion to free from the shackles of economic slavery.
What is to be feared over the coming year is a heavy tax burden on taxpayers as a means to compensate for those prohibitive loans from international lending institutions. Governments could now make this an excuse to fleece taxpayers for the purpose of levying more money to supposedly carry out community and national projects. This could have undesirable effects as tax oppression could mean tax dodging and a discouragement towards work and investment.
On your way home can you stop at winneba and do the same at Uew, it has three campuses, north, central and south . do that for us🙏
Woooow, very nice university. most of our tutors schooled there.
I love this good work sis..
Veritas nobis lumen!!! Truth our light!! My Alma mater!!🥰
This was built purposely by Nkurumah to train teachers for the high schools, universities and other technical institutions. Most of the emphasis was on sciences. I was in a middle school in Cape Coast when it was started. Most of the land was for my family (mother's side). The name of the place the university was built is called Apew wu sika,meaning you have made your money. Unfortunately, many of my family members were in England and America when the land was taken. No compensation was paid up to today. I myself is in US. The question is how my family get compensation and also the young boys and girls from the village have access to a good education at the university primary school.
what a peaceful beautiful place to learn!
Okay so enjoy the ride, ucc is our pride. For strictness you go see pepper but you will come out refined ready for the world after ur 4yrs
I was not really proud when I gained admission into this university at first. Currently, I'm in my final year and if I get the opportunity to start all over I won't choose a different school in Africa. I'm currently sitting in CALC (the lecture theater at 5:27). My favorite lecture theater 🥰❤️.
Wifi🤪❤️
This is really beautiful no doubts 😊😊😊 you sure know how to deliver a good footage. 😊😊nice one Lily ❤
Thank you 🙏 my sister
Love the footage Lily ❤👱🏾♀️
💯💯looking so cute😘🔥
Always proud of u 🙏🆙
Blessings oooo
Very nice indeed.
Very nice video and very informative
Amazing footage sis 👏👏👏👌👌, You are on a roll, I love it 🙏🏼🙏🏼😍, You are blessing us with these great journeys, Thank you for being you and for blessing us with your grace, ♥️♥️♥️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you 🙏. My brother
My dear sister, l am commenting on your last video about your life. You're a brave woman to have let us all into your private space. You're a delight to be behold. Your beginning or what you're up against now will certainly not be your end. All l see is positive about you. Be hopeful and trust your God. You will make it beyond your wildest dream.l appreciate you a lot.
Just a friend
Thank you 🙏 brother.🙏🙏🙏
I did my first degree and now doing my Master's degree at the same uni.
If you are still in Cape Coast check also the secondary schools.You will be surprised
Aswear😂😂😂
Let’s put the structures and the environment aside. Academically, UCC has a very good standing, emerging 4th in Africa and 1st in West Africa and Ghana by THE ranking is a huge representation.
I schooled here. Its a very nice environment
The best university in Ghana
Wow that's my school a proud src haller
I can still get lost in the surrounding communities after all these years
Lily am an Alumni. I completed 2002
Waaw I got admitted there so I will be happy to school there from 7th January 2023. Nice scene 🤗🤗
Yep 👍 so happy for you dear. Congratulations 🍾🎈🎉🎊 and I wish you the very best.
How.? Buh as at now admissions are not yet out 😂
@@adwoabea629 admission is out long time. Did you applied there
U are welcome bro..
See u there
No please 😂
Wow very nice one God bless you
Thank you 🙏 ❤
Another time, as Cape Coast is the hub of education with its numerous schools you may wish to expose some of these schools too.
I saw 👀 lots of schools 🏫 in cape coast. I really appreciate that aspect.🙏😀
It still is, when it comes to top high schools in Ghana
Proud Alumni here.
Chai Lily u made me miss campus so badly, that huge building is the new library. Where u were not sure of is the Lecture area. My hall VALCO .
😇❤️
Very nice sharing sis
Hey sis. Thanks so much.
My sister you are trying God bless you,I'm a Ghanaian my name is Nyamekye.
God bless you my brother.
hope you are ok at your first day in school, nice one for sharing
Yes, thank you sis.❤❤❤
Planning also to send her Kids to UCC later
Please as time goes on try to make your work official so that you will get asset to everywhere you want
Yes please, trying to figure out how to go about that as UA-cam do it part to help creatives in Africa. Thanks so much.
Very beautiful environment
Thank you 🙏 bro.
It been a long come her miss u alot🥳happy new year
❤️🎈
Is just like University of Port Harcourt! Even the entrance gate
Yes l see that's Cape Coast 🇬🇭👍
The place with the water is the Science Lecture Theater
The best university in Africa
Eii, Lily, you are head over heels with UCC Wait till you see KNUST and UG. Do visit the high schools in Cape coast - Holy Child, St Augustine's, Mfantsipim, Wesley Girls, Adisadel, Aggrey memorial, Ghana National.
Hmmm u know secondary schools are a bit restricted in terms of access. Parents can't even just get up and go and visit their children let alone a youtuber
Yhyh KNUST
Great video💫
Arranging my luggage. School time ❤. Looks beautiful
My sister please take your time to Read about these School..Most of us Ghanaians will not be deceived by it looks 🤣🤣🤣
UCC💪
No contender👐💥
I love my school 👌
I'm at UCC but am at science that's new site.. UCC to the world 👍🤝💪🥰
That's awesome! I wish we met .😅😅😅
Kindly check out university of Ghana legon
I'm schooling here at the moment
Love UCC cos of the greenery!!!😅😅😅
Wow very nice there UCC enroll ur kids later at UCC
I said it already my brother.😃😃😃. I can’t wait to see my niece Antonia get admission to study 📚 here.
Wow...is very beautiful and nice
Thank you! Cheers! ❤❤
Alumni here ❤️🇬🇭
This is my University. The university of competive choice.
That's my school UCC!!!
Ghanaians loves trees
I honestly think 🤔 am a Ghanaian in my former life. I love trees 🌲 too.
Please we want to see one from kumasi
Working on it. Thank you 🙏 ❤
Ucc is a cool place but go to KUNST and you will rethink of your caption
Ucc to the world .
ucc best university but not the most beautiful, knust is the first n university of Ghana
Narr come to Knust 😊 the best
As an alumni, I'm not so proud when it comes to the infrastructure. I've always found nd still find it disappointing compared to the other 2 top public universities. Academically, we Good. Infrastructure wise, we really lack. The whole layout of the school is what's most disappointing. You should visit legon nd knust some other time, you'll understand me
Hi Sis, It's been a while. Happy new year.
Yes 🙌🏿😁💋💋💋. Same to you dear
Memories 🙂
You are going great job 😍 but the problem in Ghana is tribalism you see Al this beautiful University s and secondary schools located in only some regions belong to only one group of people so other have to travel long way there. But if we see the most educated in Ghana are not all from dose regions. Thank you for opening our eyes as ghanien things have to be equally in every regions. 💔💔💯
Lily, I follow u everyday even the late ones I watch it, u are doing amazing job, that's my regional capital, I want to talk to you tanx
Thank you 🙏 so much.
@@LilyOgini I have also been watching ur past videos n the current ones
Nice school though not the most beautiful in Ghana just the one you've been to. Enjoy your study and stay
visit the university of Ghana and see
Great 👍
Nice one babe 💋❤️
Hey babe. Thanks 🙏
Really nice school.
Sheyyy you Dey wineeee me ne eeeeeeeeeeeeee oooo noo ooooooo
😜🤣🤣. Show me your school na.
@@LilyOgini 😂😂 are you ready for a mind blowing view from the only premium university in Ghana 😌
Lol have you been to knust yet ?😅🎉
There's nothing beautiful in Knust than UCC. stop your cheap propaganda. What is there?
@@kobina2031u can lie oo😂
We're talking of academic giants not designing physical buildings, my friend! ok let's talk about intellectual/academicchallenges and see who is bossu🤣
I will be there on 7th January
Lucky 🍀 you
I'm seeing a lot from you
❤️❤️
Is beautiful
😘
Many places weren't filmed at
I don't think that it's more beautiful than OAU, Ile Ife, Nigeria. With what I am seeing, OAU looks more beautiful. Maybe, some of you have not been to OAU and that is why you are thinking this way.
There're many beautiful public universities in Ghana than what u're seeing here ok
Sincerely, Great Ife
How can I apply for PhD in procurement and supply chain management
Kindly visit their site ma’am.❤️😇
The the water was, is sciences department
VERISTAS NOBIS LUMEN🦅💪
It's the most beautiful campus in West Africa. Come to South Africa, Namibia or Botswana to see how world calls and advance our universities are.
There're Universities in Ghana with proper infrastructure than this ok
@@kissPhamous You don't need to reply him let him run his mouth. LoL he thinks he has said something bi aama
@@kobbydex pls allow for free speech no hard feelings we all know there are more beautiful universities in Ghana and Africa than this but she is saying what she can see so no hard comments
I was thinking the same. Its better to have titled, best in West Africa , rather than Africa.
@@kissPhamous have you seen the ones in SA?
Proud alumni
To me I will choose KNUST, KUMASI
I schooled there
Thanks for this beautiful video. But before you post the narrative that you learned at the castle, please take a look at the following school curriculum and reading list from Florida. It may help to put things is perspective as to whether the narrative at the castle, who’s is sponsored by the imperialists, is entirely true or not:
Because, most of the literature were either written by the hunter or influenced by him, so how can we trust their literature? The fact that they were authored by scholars does not rule out intellectual dishonesty, which is rampant in some aspects of academia. Thankfully, there are some honest ones that provide a balanced narrative, such as the following:
Chattel slavery, as it existed, was the worst kind of human bondage. Africans fought against and resisted slavery in their homeland, on the seas, and in America. There was continuous resistance against Europeans during every phase of the slave trade. Because the rebellions of the African slaves increased, the slave traders created laws designed to reduce African resistance. Much of the information about the resistance to slavery came from written documents kept by the European sailors. There is enough information, includling historical facts, examples of resistance, and dislike of the European slave trade, to establish that the enslavement of Africans was not accepted by African people. African leaders and those opposing the European slave trade, organized and assigned large groups to keep watch for slave ships traveling to the East and whose crews were well-known for kidnapping Africans on the coast. For example, King Ansah of Ghana (1470-1486) had the Fante people watch for European ships, and prevented them from coming ashore. Many other African leaders did not permit Europeans in their kingdoms. In Benin, the people had heard of the intentions of the Europeans, so they killed them as soon as they came ashore. There were some kings who agreed to trade with the Europeans, but attempted to stop it once they saw the problems that were created in their lands. Through the tactics of several African leaders and kings, they were able to minimize the European slave trade but they could not stop it completely. The treachery and greed of the Europeans, hurt the African economy and, therefore, damaged trade relations. African King Nzenga Maremba tried to stop the slave trade in the Congo only after he originally participated in the trade in exchange for military items and support from Portugal. King Maremba agreed to release his African prisoners of war to the Portuguese who wanted the best young African men as a bargaining chip to be sure the King kept his word. The Portuguese promised to train and educate the young men to become priests and later to return them to the Congo. King Meremba let the Portuguese convince him to take the Christian name, Alfonso, as a show of support. When Alfonso asked for the return of a few of his former prisoners, who had been trained to serve as physicians, surgeons, pharmacists, assistants for shipbuilders and carpenters, his requests were denied. After having his requests denied several times, King Alfonso learned that his prisoners of war had been sold as slaves in Portugal. In 1526, King Alfonso wrote to King John III, the former King of Portugal, and asked for his help in ending the slave trade in the Congo. He explained the freedoms that were given to the Portuguese, who had set up shops, become merchants in the Congo and had amassed fortunes. The people in the Congo could not do the same because they had complied with the agreement and now did not have the same abundance of wealth as the invaders. King Alfonso related that the damage was so great that his people and land were being seized daily. King Alfonso ended his letter to King John III with another request for his help because it was the will of the people in the Congo and other kingdoms that there should not be any trading of slaves nor markets for slaves. Other countries that were resisting the slave trade throughout the continent of Africa were Senegal, Ghana, Benin, Nigeria, and Angola. In 1777, King Agadja, a Dahomean monarch, captured an Englishman and his slave raiding party who had entered his kingdom looking for more Africans. The Englishman and his crew were released after they promised to return all the Africans they had captured. King Agadja gave the Englishmen a warning to take to the rulers of England, that if any other slave traders were sent to his Kingdom, or other kingdoms, they would be killed. In 1787, the Senegal King of Almammy, passed a law that made it illegal to take enslaved Africans through his kingdom. To let Europeans know how serious the law was, the king returned the presents French slave traders sent as bribes. Queen Nzingha of Angola fought a successful 30-year war against the slave traders of Portugal until the Portuguese negotiated a treaty with her in 1656. Their treaty remained in effect until she died in 1663.
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Thank you so much for this. For some reason, I find myself always contemplating so much on this matter. It's sad how Europeans have been trying to put the blame on us the victims, just because there were sellouts among us. True to their saying that losers are erased from history, they've been trying every means to sweep the atrocities they committed through slavery under the carpet. The latest I've seen is that they're trying to water down the impact of colonialism on Africa as well. Sadly, you have our own people pushing that narrative. I've been researching for a video on the matter. Thanks for this. Are you here in Ghana?
Eiiiii!!!! Thesis for us to read😅
@@brofutv1853 Thanks so much! But no, I live in NY.
@@anthonynielsen1136 😜😂😂We need that to fight the lies.
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Go to KNUST in Kumasi and see something there for me please
Right?🤩
@@LilyOgini yhyh the nicest school
@@LilyOgini Ashesi University
Very nice
IM FROM GHANA!!!!
Why didn't you go to the code building?
someone would HV asked u if u don't have any quiz to write as you are doing videos like this 😁💔
My school 😁
😂😂🤣🤣🤣. I tell you. Lol
😂😂😅
Hmmm. UCC. All alumni of this institution have something in common😂. They are toughened by the school. No easy way to pass. Work hard for your grades. Chisel marking and routines that puts you on your toes always. A great Professional Teacher Educational Institute.
Why are the level 100s in school now?
How much is the fees please