Richard Kovor Congratulates SOCSA Knust For Winning The Inter-tertiary Sociological Debate Competition

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CoHSS PRESIDENT, Richard Kovor Congratulate Socsa Knust For Winning The Inter-tertiary Sociological Debate Competition Over Sosa-ug And Soasa-ucc

The Sociology Students’ Association (SOCSA KNUST), a sub-department of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CoHSS) has recently won its first inter-tertiary sociological debate over SOASA-UCC and SOSA-UG on the 22nd of April, 2022.

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The debate which came off at the University of Cape Coast started with three judges and a chairperson, with three speakers from each team as well.

Mr. Desmond Dorvlo, the Principal speaker for SOCSA KNUST and other two supporting speaker, Mr. Nana Yaa Yirenkyiwaa Gaisie and Mr. Acolatse Sena Nicholas with other participants from UCC and UG presented intense and intellectual arguments before the panel for evaluation.

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The arguments grew more intensively from rounds to rounds till the final round which came off between SOSA-UG and SOASA-UCC as Team KNUST supersede the “The relegation stage.”

The competition ended with Team KNUST being declared winners with 281 points, SOASA-UCC as first runner up with 251 points and SOSA-UG came 3rd with 250 points.

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All the participants were given certificates of participation while Team KNUST was given the Trophy and other medals.

Meanwhile, the College (Faculty of Law) beats UG, Gimpa, Kings, Zennith) on Feb 27, 2022 in the Baffour Osei Moot Court Competition to win the trophy and did same on April 2, 2022 by beating all other 5 Colleges on Campus to win the K A Andam Memorial Inter – Collegiate Debate Tournament.

The President of the CoHSS – KNUST, Master Richard Kovor with his entire CoHSS Executives congratulate the participants, SOCSA-KNUST, and the Department of Sociology as a whole.

They further, encourage individuals, department and faculties in CoHSS KNUST to keep raising the name of the College and KNUST at large in all spheres.

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