Graphic Business TBSC Version 6.0: Legon retains south East zone title —16 Schools qualify for national championship
The University of Ghana (UG) Legon, successfully defended its title as South East Zone champions in the Graphic Business Tertiary Business Sense Challenge, outshining the Heritage Christian University College (HCUC) and the Central University in the final contest held at the Accra Technical University.
Dominant performance
Legon's quartet of Peter Emeka Ike, Edwin Entsiey, Jonathan Sowah and Prince Ascod Bordoh, demonstrated exceptional wit and knowledge, scoring 67.67 points to secure first place.
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The Central University came second with 38.33 points, while the HCUC placed third with 20.33 points.
South East zone contest
Nineteen schools competed in the South East Zone, with only three advancing to the final.
Legon's victory earns them a spot among the exclusive club of zonal champions, alongside:- the University of Education Winneba (UEW) - South West Zone- the S D Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies - Northern Zone- the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) - Middle Zone.
National Championship qualifiers
The 16 schools who have qualified for the national championship include University of Ghana (UG), University of Education Winneba (UEW), University of Cape Coast (UCC), Ndoum School of Business and Technology, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), University of Professional Studies Accra (UPSA), Accra Technical University (ATU), University of Energy and Natural Resources, Valley View University, and Catholic University.
The rest are S D Dombo University for Business and Integrated Development Studies, Ghana Communication Technology University (GCTU), Central University, Heritage Christian University College (HCUC), University of Development Studies (UDS), and Ashesi University.
Road to National Championship
Quiz master Alhassan Trawule, popularly known as "Academic Violence," congratulated the qualifying schools, cautioning that the national championship will present even greater challenges."The competition will get keener and teams must be better prepared," he urged.
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Trawule encouraged students from the qualifying schools to support their teams at the national championship.