This past Saturday, something happened at the CITG graduation that has never happened before.
One school accounted for every single award at the CITG Final Level. That school was MSL Business School, and we are still taking it in.
At the ceremony on 30 May, our students were named the best in the country across the entire Final Level of the February 2026 sitting, and in one paper beyond it. Six national awards in all:
1️⃣ Abigail Cudjoe - National Overall Best Graduating Student
2️⃣ Abigail Cudjoe - Overall Best Student, Advanced Taxation Practice
3️⃣ Abigail Cudjoe - Overall Best Student, Tax Practice Administration & Ethics
4️⃣ Eric Ofosu - Overall Best Student, Strategic Tax Planning
5️⃣ Abraham Gozah - Overall Best Student, Tax Practice Administration & Ethics
6️⃣ Richard Owiredu Sasu - Overall Best Student, International Taxation
There is one moment in that list we keep returning to. In Tax Practice Administration & Ethics, the highest mark in the entire country came down to a tie, and both students who reached it, Abigail and Abraham, are ours.
All of it in a single sitting, though the count was never really the point.
Behind each of these names is a person who decided, quietly and over many long months, that good enough was not enough. That is the kind of professional Ghana is gaining. The awards are a moment. The character behind them lasts far longer.
Abigail, Eric, Abraham, and Richard: the achievement is yours, completely. We count ourselves lucky to have walked part of the road with you.
And to the students still in the thick of it, the ones quietly wondering whether the work is worth it, here is your answer.
Congratulations to all students who graduated this past Saturday. The profession is stronger for having you in it. 🇬🇭
cc: Michael Siaw Larbi
@_iamMSL