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Gey Hey alumnus excels at University of Aberdeen, wins top Ghanaian student award

Tue, Jan 13 2026 10:56 AM
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Gey Hey alumnus excels at University of Aberdeen, wins top Ghanaian student award

She has, from her infancy, proven to be an epitome of resilience and determination with an exceptional grit to prevail in whatever life may throw at her.

Essabella Adjoa Scott, an old girl of Wesley Girls High School – Cape Coast, has chalked a remarkable milestone, graduating as the Best Ghanaian student at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.

Ms Scott was honoured with the Afetsi Awoonor Prize for her academic prowess after completing a master’s degree in Data Science at the university.

The award is given to the Ghanaian postgraduate student with the highest academic performance.

After a painful denial into medical school for her undergraduate studies, Essabella persevered through a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, KNUST, graduating with a first-class honours.

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Following the brutal years of grasping chemical equations and biological processes, one would least think Essabella’s path in the medical field was already shaping up.

Still focused on building a career in the biomedical sciences, Essabella had her national service at the Parasitology Department of the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, where she settled into Drug discovery and Cell culture.

But life had a different script for her. After spending a year at the research lab, she found herself in the confines of a banking hall, serving as a personnel in Vendor Management, Procurement, Inventory Management, and Expense Processing at UBA.

Spending practical years in this field, Essabella decided to take perhaps one of her boldest leaps into a completely different discipline – the big data field, crunching numbers and building codes.

Gey Hey alumnus excels at University of Aberdeen, wins top Ghanaian student award

One would question where the zest for data emanated from.

“Working across these functions sharpened my analytical thinking and revealed a recurring pattern — whether in science, finance, or operations, data sits at the centre of impact.
This growing awareness led me to make an intentional transition into technology and data science, despite not coming from a traditional tech background. I committed myself to continuous learning and eventually pursued an MSc in Data Science at the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom,” she noted.

A year in Aberdeen did not come easily.

Adjusting to a new academic system, coping with the cold climate, managing financial pressures, and navigating imposter syndrome, she proved her mettle.

“The persistent feeling that I did not truly belong despite evidence of my competence—tested me mentally and emotionally. Yet, those challenges felt familiar — I had faced adversity before and learned how to persist,” she said.

Having landed in a foreign land, Essabella had to push through and adjust her focus to prevail.

“Over time, a mental shift occurred. I stopped questioning whether I belonged and began to focus on what I could contribute. Through discipline, long nights of study, and resilience, I earned this honour,” she added.

Ms Scott has, over the years, lived through what she described as “persistent financial constraints” after the passing of her father at an early age.

Her single mother had to support her family of five with the meagre proceeds she made from her petty trade.

Throughout these years of survival, Essabella had one mission: to put a smile on her mother’s face with exceptional academic and professional feats.

Having completed her academic journey in data science, Adjoa Scott is gearing up for the next phase of her career, driven by a strong desire to apply data-driven thinking to create impact across industries and communities.

But these experiences have left her with indelible lessons.

“My journey has taught me that setbacks do not end a story — they redirect it. Through loss, rejection, and uncertainty, I have learned that where one starts does not define where one can end up,” she said.

She continued that: “With faith, resilience, community support, and the courage to adapt, it is possible to rise beyond circumstances and move forward with purpose. I now carry these lessons with confidence and a deep sense of responsibility to create meaningful, data-driven impact wherever I serve”.

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