Identical Twin Brothers Named Valedictorian And Salutatorian Fulfil Names at Graduation

Identical Twin Brothers Named Valedictorian And Salutatorian Fulfil Names at Graduation

  • Twin brothers Abdul-Rahman Ishaak and Abdul-Rahim Ishaak have clinched the 2023 valedictorian and salutatorian titles at UMaT
  • Abdul-Rahman bagged an 88.79 average, while his twin, Abdul-Rahim, graduated with an average of 88.67 from the Ghanaian university
  • After their achievements were published with photos online, people moved to the comments to celebrate them

Black excellence! Abdul-Rahman Ishaak and his twin brother Abdul-Rahim Ishaak have been named valedictorian and salutatorian at the University of Mines and Technology - UMaT.

Since birth, the two have been known as identical twins by family and loved ones. The duo has built the best friendship and loving aspirations, including attending university together.

Photos of twin brothers Abdul-Rahman Ishaak and Abdul-Rahim Ishaak.
Twin brothers were named valedictorian and salutatorian at UMaT. Image: University of Mines and Technology - UMaT
Source: UGC

Their hard work paid off when they graduated with distinction, Abdul-Rahman graduating as valedictorian with his brother Abdul-Rahim emerging as salutatorian.

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While they look alike, they graduated with different cumulative weighted averages. They both graduated with BSc degrees in Mining Engineering.

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The dynamic duo recently attended their graduation at the 15th UMaT Congregation.

See their photos below:

Photos of twin brothers Abdul-Rahman Ishaak and Abdul-Rahim Ishaak.
Twin brothers were named valedictorian and salutatorian at UMaT. Image: University of Mines and Technology - UMaT
Source: Facebook

Check out how people celebrated the twin brothers

Many showered the pair with congratulatory messages. Briefly News captured some here.

Joseph Amonoo Ampah reacted:

"Fantastic, keep it up."

Abdul Rauf Osman commented:

"Amazing, congratulations."

Oteng Amponsah Enock said:

"Wow! Congratulations to them both, and I can’t even see the difference. Looks to me like a mirror of his own self."

Lambon Abubakar reacted:

"Congratulations, brothers."

Margaret Arkoh indicated:

"Wow, wow, congratulations. This is indeed great. Well done guys."

Khîňg Qwæmë Jnr commented:

"Congratulations, twins, a milestone accomplished."

Believe Adzika said:

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"Congratulations, guys. Go higher."

Osuani Synt Kizito posted:

"Congratulations, the year of twins as valedictorian. Same in Knust as well."

Jocelyn Appiah Dankwah stated:

"Congratulations, you both did well."

Nana Ama Owusu commented:

"Wow, congratulations."

Seidu Mahama indicated:

"Goosebumps."

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Briefly News previously reported that it inspired many when Patricia Ampofo, a determined Ghanaian woman, and her diligent twin brother realised their dreams of becoming doctors.

Patricia announced their accomplishments on social media after they became doctors in 2022. The pair wore white coats in numerous pictures on her Twitter account, creating beautiful memories.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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