How Adutwum’s kindness helped young man achieve dream to become medical doctor

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In an inspiring display of compassion and dedication to empowering the next generation, the Member of Parliament for Bosomtwe constituency and New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopeful, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, has once again demonstrated his unwavering commitment to education and human development.

His long-standing support for brilliant but needy students continues to yield life-changing results, as one of his beneficiaries, Dr. Emmanuel Agyemang, has successfully graduated from the University for Development Studies (UDS) as a qualified medical doctor.


Dr. Adutwum’s investment in human capital is more than a political gesture—it is a personal mission to transform lives through education.

Years ago, he identified Emmanuel as a promising young student whose financial circumstances threatened to derail his academic dreams.

Without hesitation, Dr. Adutwum stepped in to sponsor his education, ensuring that Emmanuel’s brilliance did not go to waste.

Today, Dr. Emmanuel Agyemang stands tall as a symbol of hope and determination—a living testament to what targeted educational support can achieve.

His journey from a struggling student to a medical doctor ready to serve Ghana’s healthcare system underscores the life-changing impact of Dr. Adutwum’s generosity.

Speaking with deep emotion, Dr. Agyemang reflected on his remarkable journey.

“My path was not an easy one, but Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum’s kindness gave me a second chance at life. His support carried me through school and medical training, and today I am proud to serve my nation as a doctor.”

Equally moved was his mother, Monica Tiwaah, who expressed heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Adutwum for stepping in when all hope seemed lost.

“He came into our lives as a blessing. I will forever be grateful for what he has done for my son and our family,” she shared.

Dr. Adutwum’s vision extends far beyond individual success stories. As part of his broader agenda for national development, he envisions a Ghana where every constituency produces at least 20 medical doctors and 100 engineers, creating a pool of skilled professionals to drive innovation and progress across the nation.

To date, Dr. Adutwum has supported over 180 brilliant but financially challenged students pursuing degrees in Medicine and Engineering, proving that true leadership is not about position, but purpose.

As he continues to champion education as the foundation for national transformation, many see Dr. Adutwum not just as a political leader, but as a builder of dreams and futures.

His story, and that of Dr. Emmanuel Agyemang, stands as a shining example of how one act of compassion can ripple through generations, creating a legacy of hope, opportunity, and progress.

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