From dominating the NSMQ stage with his sharp intellect to making waves with his impeccable fashion sense, Bright Asiedu is redefining what it means to be both a trendsetter and a thought leader.
In the 2017 edition of the National Science & Maths Quiz, Bright Asiedu showcased remarkable brilliance as a participant for St. Thomas Aquinas SHS. In 2017, he showcased his brilliance as a contestant, leading his team to the Grand Finale alongside his teammate, Christopher Anamalia.
Their Semi-final Stage contest against Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (PRESEC, Legon) and Kumasi High School was unforgettable, as they outshone record-holders, PRESEC, Legon, with a stellar 52-point performance. Known as the “dynamic duo,” their teamwork was incredible.
As a result of his display of confidence and intelligence, Bright received the ACM-NSMQ Scholarship, making him the first award recipient.
Profile of Bright Asiedu
Education:
o Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, Accra College of Medicine, Accra, Ghana (December 2023)
Recognised as the overall best-graduating student in Physiology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, and Anaesthesia.
WASSCE, General Science
o St. Thomas Aquinas SHS, Cantonments, Accra (May 2017)
2017 finalist in the National Science & Maths Quiz.
Hobbies:
Bright is passionate about music and arts. He also enjoys exploring new experiences, including food, travel, fashion and games. He identifies as an ambivert.
Work History:
House Officer
o Greater Accra Regional Hospital (Ridge), Accra (August 2024 - Present)
Inbound Call Agent
o Bisayen Breast Cancer Awareness, Accra (July 2024 - Present)
Responsibilities:
o Managing high volumes of inbound calls to provide knowledge, support, and solidarity regarding breast cancer.
o Responding to client inquiries via calls and emails about breast cancer.
Awards and Recognition:
Bright was the first recipient of the ACM-NSMQ Scholarship. During his studies, he received the following awards:
1. Prof. George Dugbartey’s prize for the overall best student in Pharmacology
2. Prof. George Dugbartey’s prize for the overall best student in Physiology
3. The Bertha Ayi Foundation’s prize for the overall best student in Microbiology
4. The Hawkrad Group’s prize for the overall best student in Anaesthesia
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