September 19, 2024

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of KasaTalk Study Abroad, B. Akwetey Amaah has reacted to the news regarding the arrest of four Ghanaian students in the United States for allegedly using forged documents to gain university admission.

The four students Otis Opoku, Evans Oppong, Cyrilstan Nomobon Sowah-Nai, and Henry Dabuo, have been arrested in the United States for allegedly submitting forged high school transcripts to secure admission to Lehigh University in Pennsylvania.

Reacting to the news, Mr. Akwetey Amaah emphasized the importance of securing overseas education through honest and secure means.

KasaTalk Study Abroad, a reputable US and Ghana-based organization is committed to providing students with a genuine pathway to international education. By utilizing authentic transcripts and results, the company ensures a seamless admission process into their partner college.

Amaah strongly advised against any dishonest practices, such as forgery, which some applicants might resort to due to unsatisfactory academic records. He urged students who are passionate about studying abroad and have the necessary financial resources to partner with KasaTalk Study Abroad. The company is dedicated to assisting students in gaining admission, regardless of past academic challenges. “Don’t worry about the E’s and the F’s on your transcripts or WASCCE certificates, we’ll still help you,” he reassured.

With KasaTalk Study Abroad, securing enrollment into college is a stress-free and legitimate process. Amaah concluded with a powerful message, urging students to “choose authenticity, choose KasaTalk Study Abroad.” This commitment to integrity and support reiterates the company’s promise to facilitate a transparent and trustworthy educational journey for all aspiring students.

Source: Elvisanokyenews.com

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