Nyarkotey University College of Holistic Medicine and Technology today celebrated its 2nd Congregation cohort of graduates in a vibrant ceremony held at the OSU Presbyterian Church Hall in the Greater Accra region. The event saw a powerful call to action for the new professionals to harness their knowledge for the advancement of holistic healthcare in Ghana.
The highlight of the ceremony was the inspiring address delivered by Dr. Buabeng Boahen Foster, the distinguished Chief Executive Director of Buabeng Authentic Herbal Hospital, who served as the special guest speaker. Dr. Foster, captivated the audience with a compelling discourse on the profound importance of Naturopathy and the significant benefits of practicing herbal medicine as a legitimate and impactful profession.
In his address, Dr. Foster underscored the growing global recognition of natural healing modalities and their potential to complement conventional medicine, particularly within the Ghanaian context. He passionately urged the graduating class to embrace their roles as pioneers and innovators. “You have been equipped with invaluable knowledge and skills,” Dr. Foster stated, “and it is now your solemn duty to go forth and exhibit what you have learned to maximize the benefits of homeopathy and Naturopathy for the health and well-being of all Ghanaians.” He further congratulated the graduates on their dedication and hard work, reminding them of the immense responsibility and opportunity that lay ahead.




The ceremony also served as a platform to honor Dr. Buabeng Boahen Foster for his unwavering commitment to the field. In a moment of heartfelt appreciation, he was presented with a prestigious citation in recognition of his outstanding support for herbal medical education and his relentless encouragement within the herbal medical industry and community. The citation acknowledged his pivotal role in fostering growth, innovation, and ethical practice in Ghana’s traditional and alternative medicine sector.
The graduation ceremony at Nyarkotey University College of Holistic Medicine and Technology marks a significant milestone for the institution and its graduates, who are now poised to contribute meaningfully to the nation’s healthcare landscape. With the guidance and inspiration from leaders like Dr. Buabeng Boahen Foster, these new professionals are set to elevate the standards and accessibility of holistic health practices across Ghana.
