Twin Sisters, 23, to Graduate as Medical Doctor & Pharmacist From University

Twin Sisters, 23, to Graduate as Medical Doctor & Pharmacist From University

  • Selom Agboli and Sedem Agboli, a set of twin sisters who are 23 years old have attained a brilliant achievement for the first time in their family's history
  • The two intelligent ladies have become a medical doctor and a pharmacist from the University of Ghana
  • They earlier attended Achimota School where they studied General Science in the same class

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Identical Ghanaian twin sisters Selom Agboli and Sedem Agboli have both graduated from the University of Ghana, Legon (UG) with degrees in the medical field.

In their report as narrated by a popular digital marketer, Edward Asare on LinkedIn, it is indicated that Selom Agboli is soon to pass out as a medical doctor whilst Sedem Agboli has already become a pharmacist.

Amazing detail

One of the most eye-popping details in their story is the fact that the two brilliant sisters are only 23 years of age, which makes them two of the youngest professionals in both fields.

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Selom & Sedem Agboli: 23-year-old Twin Sisters Become Medical Doctor & Pharmacist from UG
Selom & Sedem Agboli, 23-year-old Twin Sisters Credit: LinkedIn, Selom Agboli; Sedem Agboli
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Selom and Sedem both studied General Science at Achimota School in Accra and were in the same class.

Sedem Agboli has already graduated while Selom Agboli is in her final year at the University of Ghana Medical School and will soon graduate as well.

Powerful comments

Below were some heartwarming reactions on the brilliant achievement

Karel de Heer said:

Wow! Excellence, great talent and beauty at its best. We are all so proud of Selom and Sedem and wish them the utmost best at whatever they set their eyes and heart on.

Imelda Badoe indicated:

Congratulations girls. These two are the best. I worked with them and their customers service is top notch.

Jacob Larbi mentioned:

Congratulations to Sedem and all the best to Selom in your final year.

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Twins become medical doctors on same day

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In similar news, Briefly News reported that a set of twins became medical doctors on the same day, saying that God has done it for their family all again.

@Sentie_Motloi shared two photos showing the ladies holding their medical tags. One of the frames had them all smiling in their doctors' garbs.

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