July 2, 1969 - MR TSATSU Tsikata, 20, one of the youngest students at the University of Ghana, Legon, obtained first class hon ours in the LL.B Part II examination. He is among 42 others who passed the examination according to results released in Accra yesterday.

 July 2, 1969 - MR TSATSU Tsikata, 20, one of the youngest students at the University of Ghana, Legon, obtained first class hon ours in the LL.B Part II examination. He is among 42 others who passed the examination according to results released in Accra yesterday.


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Two others obtained second class (upper division). They are Emmanuel Victor Oware Dankwa and Mary Eunice Koranteng Sakyi.
Three candidates from the External Degree Centre are among 17 others who had second class (lower division).
They are Theodore Rexford Dakwa, Mr Frank George Bernasko and Mrs Jean Hiroko Kobayashi.
Three candidates passed the M.A. Part I degree in Africa Archaeology. They are Miss Caroline Elizabeth Ann Brown, Mr Samwiri Lwanga-Lunyiigo, and Mr Hudson Moses Ademola Obayenu. For the full list of passes, read tomorrow's 'Graphic.'
The entry period for the London University General Certificate of Education (G.C.E.) January 1970 examination for pri vate candidates has been extended to July 15.
A release issued in Accra yesterday by the West African Examinations Council said the sale of blank entry forms would continue until Wednesday, July 9-GNA
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