Diaspora: USA-based Ghanaian, SPC Asiedu Bridget, graduates with honors at Fort Lee, Virginia
A proud moment of excellence and inspiration has been recorded as SPC (Specialist) Asiedu Bridget, a USA-based Ghanaian, has graduated with Honors, earning an outstanding 99% GPA at Fort Lee, Virginia.
SPC Bridget, who serves in the United States Army, pursued her training in Petroleum Supply Operations, professionally known as 92F (92 Fox) — a highly technical and essential role responsible for the safe handling, storage, and distribution of petroleum products that keep military operations running efficiently.
Her exceptional academic and practical performance earned her a spot among the top graduates in her class, demonstrating discipline, dedication, and excellence.
Graduating with such a remarkable 99% GPA is a rare feat that reflects her strong work ethic, determination, and commitment to excellence.
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Beyond her military duties, SPC Asiedu Bridget is admired for her humility, leadership qualities, and passion for empowering others — especially young women of Ghanaian descent who aspire to excel in the military or other male-dominated fields. Her achievement stands as a testament to the potential of Ghanaian youth when given the right opportunities and support systems.
Speaking after her graduation, SPC Bridget expressed her gratitude to God, her family, and her colleagues for their support throughout her journey.
She also encouraged others to “believe in themselves and never underestimate the power of focus, discipline, and faith”.
As she steps into the next phase of her career as a petroleum specialist, her story continues to inspire many, both in Ghana and abroad, symbolizing excellence, resilience, and national pride.
Congratulations to SPC Asiedu Bridget — a true definition of dedication, service, and success!
Source: classfmonline.com
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