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UCC medical student supports 10 fellow students by paying their fees

Abraham Norman Nortey, who is currently pursuing his Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery-GEM studies at UCC School of Medical Sciences, stands out as a beacon of altruism within the academic realm.

Despite the demanding nature of medical studies, Nortey’s remarkable generosity has captured the hearts of many.

Originating from a modest background but harboring ambitious aspirations, Nortey, doubling as an entrepreneur and student, has gone beyond expectations by covering the tuition fees of not just one, but ten university students.

His journey to this philanthropic feat underscores resilience and a fervent belief in the transformative power of education.

Recognizing the financial barriers hindering numerous aspiring scholars, Nortey’s act transcends mere monetary support; it symbolizes the unlocking of doors to opportunity for those previously marginalized.

In his own words, Nortey expressed, “It’s about more than just paying fees. It’s about opening doors of opportunity for those who might not have had the chance otherwise,” Nortey shared in a heartfelt interview.



His benevolence has impacted students across various disciplines, from Computer Science to Economics, instilling hope and igniting aspirations across the University of Cape Coast campus.

Notably, Nortey’s philanthropic endeavors extend beyond a singular gesture. He has committed to covering academic fees for an additional ten students in the 2023/2024 academic year, totaling GH¢ 36,000. This includes both full and partial payments, alleviating the financial burdens of deserving individuals.

Professor Felicia Boateng, Dean of the UCC School of Medical Sciences, lauded Nortey’s exemplary character, emphasizing his academic prowess coupled with compassion and empathy. Nortey’s altruistic act has not only inspired his peers but has also garnered admiration from the entire university community.

Nortey’s selflessness has initiated meaningful dialogue on campus, prompting reflections on the impact of kindness and the potential for positive change. Humbly, Nortey remarked, “I never imagined my contribution could hold such significance for others. If it inspires even one person to embrace the ethos of giving back, it’s all worthwhile.”

Undoubtedly, Nortey’s legacy will endure, resonating not only within academia but within the lives of the beneficiaries whose futures have been illuminated by his benevolence. One beneficiary aptly described Nortey’s story as a beacon of hope, highlighting the profound impact of choosing kindness amidst life’s challenges.

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