- More than 300 students from African countries join Ghana students in celebrations
Chandiarh, 6 March 2021 - Chandigarh University students of Ghana origin celebrated their 64th Independence Day at the university campus with great enthusiasm and patriotism. During the celebration, the Ghana students exhibit their culture to show honor and respect to their nation. It was in the year 1957, Ghana got independence from the British colonial Rule with great struggle and sacrifice. Ghana was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to get independence. More than 300 students from various countries of Africa who are currently studying at the Chandigarh University joined the students from Ghana in celebrating their independence day.
On this occasion students from Ghana, Nepal, Afghanistan, and other African countries presented various Musical and Cultural performances. Fahd, a student of Ghana and student of Computer Science Engineering said, “ Ghana was called the "Gold Coast" by colonial powers due to its vast gold reserves; Ghana stayed a British colony for almost 100 years”. Another student Daniel Okyere of Pharmacy department said, “ Indian education system is world-class and economical for the students so most of the students from Africa choose India to pursue their higher education”.
Students from Ghana presented their tribal dance Azonoto which is performed during all the ceremonies like marriage and other festivals celebrated in the country.