Dr. Henry Arnold Gyamfi, a newly graduated medical doctor from the University of Cape Coast (UCC), has made headlines for his remarkable achievement of winning 10 awards at the institution’s 58th graduation ceremony. A video of his heartfelt gratitude to the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has since gone viral, with the doctor publicly thanking the King for funding his medical school education.
During the 7th Session of the 58th Congregation, which celebrated graduands from the College of Health and Allied Sciences, Dr. Gyamfi emerged as the star of the ceremony. He took home accolades such as the Overall Best Male Medical Student, Best Graduating Student in Radiology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics and Child Health, Community Medicine, and Internal Medicine, among others.
In a touching moment shared on social media, Dr. Gyamfi expressed deep appreciation for the support he received from the Asantehene, revealing that it was the monarch who had funded his medical education, making it possible for him to achieve his dream of becoming a doctor.
“I want to thank the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, because he is the one who basically funded my training in medical school,” Dr. Gyamfi said in the video. He also expressed his gratitude to his family, colleagues, and lecturers for their unwavering support throughout his academic journey.
The emotional video resonated with many viewers, with Dr. Gyamfi being lauded not only for his academic excellence but also for his heartfelt appreciation and humility.
Dr. Gyamfi’s impressive achievements come as part of a group of exceptional graduates, including Nasirudeen Ghartey, who graduated with a perfect Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.0 from the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences.
Dr. Gyamfi’s story is a testament to the power of support, hard work, and gratitude, as he sets a remarkable example for future generations of students.

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