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TTU Vice-Chancellor warns new entrants against swimming in the sea

Samuel Sackey by Samuel Sackey
March 7, 2025
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TTU Vice-Chancellor warns new entrants against swimming in the sea

TTU Vice Chancellor, Rev. Prof. John Frank Eshun

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The Vice-Chancellor of Takoradi Technical University (TTU), Rev. Prof. John Frank Eshun, has strongly cautioned newly admitted students against swimming in the sea to prevent tragic incidents.

Speaking during the university’s 25th matriculation ceremony, he revealed that over the past two years, some fresh students drowned while attempting to swim in the ocean. To avoid further tragedies, he urged the new students to exercise caution and stay away from the sea.

Rev. Prof. Eshun also encouraged freshers to prioritize their studies and remain committed to their academic journey. He emphasized that university life is an opportunity for growth and success, and students must remain disciplined, focused, and avoid distractions.

Takoradi Technical University continues to strengthen its position as a leading technical and vocational training institution in Ghana. For the 2024/2025 academic year, TTU received a total of 10,717 applications, out of which 8,933 students have successfully enrolled in various programmes.

The admissions breakdown shows that 5,982 students (67%) are male, while 2,946 (33%) are female. Notably, 60% of the new students were admitted into TVET-related programmes, demonstrating TTU’s strong commitment to its mandate of equipping students with industry-relevant skills.

The Vice-Chancellor expressed confidence in the fresh students, urging them to make the most of the academic and practical training opportunities available at TTU. He assured them that the university remains dedicated to producing highly skilled graduates who can contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s industrial and economic development.

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Addressing the matriculants, Rev. Prof. Eshun reminded them that their orientation program provided valuable insights into university life and that they must pay close attention to the details in the student handbook, which will serve as their guide throughout their academic journey.

“Your lecturers, parents, and guardians have high hopes for your success, and we all want to see you excel,” he stated. “TTU is committed to providing a conducive environment for academic excellence and global exposure. I encourage you to work hard, develop critical thinking skills, and focus on opportunities for personal growth and development to unlock your full potential.”

The Vice-Chancellor further emphasized that students were selected from a competitive pool of applicants for a reason, and it is now time for them to demonstrate their dedication to their studies. He urged them to take full advantage of university resources such as the E-library, general library, workshops, laboratories, incubation hubs, and the Career Development Office to enhance their academic experience.

“As you begin this journey, always remember the core values of Takoradi Technical University—commitment, integrity, teamwork, excellence, and diversity. Upholding these values will not only shape your character but also contribute to the positive reputation of the university. Treat everyone in this community with respect and appreciate the diversity that makes us stronger.”

The Vice-Chancellor also highlighted the importance of structured communication within the university. He encouraged students to follow proper communication channels when raising concerns and discouraged the use of anonymous letters.

“Like any civilized society, TTU has structured communication channels, and we expect you to follow them. I am open to addressing your concerns through these channels, and I discourage the use of anonymous letters. If you have any issues or challenges, use the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) to bring them to my attention. I am always ready to listen if needed,” he assured.

The matriculation ceremony served as the official welcome for the new students into the TTU community, with faculty members, senior university officials, and student leaders in attendance.

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