21-Year-Old Ghanaian girl from Damongo Graduates Magna Cum Laude in AI-Related Field in the United States

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Published On: May 26, 2026

A 21-year-old Ghanaian, Miss Souad Yakubu, has brought pride to Ghana after graduating with Magna Cum Laude honours in Computer Science, with a minor in Data Science, from Calvin University — a prestigious university in the United States.

The young scholar, whose academic journey began in Ghana, distinguished herself in one of the world’s most demanding and rapidly evolving fields: Artificial Intelligence and software development.

A Challenging but Rewarding Journey

Speaking to journalist Nutor Bibini Nutor of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation on her graduation day, Miss Yakubu described her academic journey as both demanding and fulfilling. According to her, studying Computer Science and Data Science required exceptional discipline, consistency, and hard work.

“Computer Science and Data Science are fields where you constantly have to learn, practise, and solve problems,” she said. Beyond classroom studies and long nights of academic work, Souad immersed herself in leadership, research, mentoring, and technical projects that broadened her experience and sharpened her skills.
University faculty members attributed her outstanding success to her academic excellence, leadership qualities, and commitment to service.

While at Calvin University, she served as a teaching assistant and mentored younger students through the Girls Who Code programme. She also served as Computer Science Chair of the National Society of Black Engineers.

In addition, Souad contributed to research on TextFocals, a human-centered AI writing assistant, and co-chaired a paper presented at HAI-GEN 2024, which explored how technology shapes learning and human engagement.

From Humble Beginnings to Academic Excellence

Although born in Accra, Souad traces her roots to Damongo and Kpembe in Ghana’s Savannah Region. Reflecting on her journey, she described graduating with distinction in Computer Science and Data Science as both humbling and inspiring.

One of her proudest achievements during her studies was the development of a multilingual voice assistant designed to support visually impaired users.
According to her, the project represents more than academic success; it reflects the values she developed throughout her journey — resilience, teamwork, consistency, and perseverance in the face of challenges.

She acknowledged that the path was far from easy.

“There were many challenges along the way. Reaching this point feels both fulfilling and motivating. At the same time, it reminds me of the support I received from my family, professors, mentors, and friends throughout the journey,” she noted.

Inspired by a Personal Experience

Souad revealed that her passion for Artificial Intelligence and accessibility technology was inspired by a deeply personal experience.

As a child, she dreamed of becoming a pilot because of her fascination with aeroplanes and the mystery of flight. However, her interests gradually shifted toward technology and innovation. Her decision to pursue Computer Science became even more meaningful after a close family member lost his sight, dramatically affecting his independence and daily life.