Mahama Abudu is a dynamic, service-oriented leader with eight years of professional nursing experience. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Physician Assistantship and is currently pursuing an LLB at KAAF University, Ghana. His multidisciplinary training equips him with a strong blend of healthcare, legal, and administrative expertise. Mahama currently serves as the 17th President/CEO of the Private Universities Students’ Association of Ghana (PUSAG), where he leads and represents students from over seventy private tertiary institutions nationwide.
Over the years, he has distinguished himself through various key leadership roles, including serving as District Chairman for the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) in Assin Central, .Chief of Staff of PUSAG, and Greater Accra Regional Coordinator for the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS).
He has also served as Public Relations Officer for GRNMA–Assin Central, Central Regional PRO for the Enrolled Nurses Group GRNMA, SRC President of KAAF University, and Chief Justice of KAAF University.
His earlier leadership experience includes his role as Organiser for the Physician Assistant Students’ Association of Ghana (KAAF Chapter) and Deputy Welfare Organiser at St. Francis Xavier Hospital.
Across these diverse portfolios, Mahama is known for his commitment to advocacy, effective communication, and transformational leadership. His work continues to impact student governance, healthcare administration, and community development, positioning him as one of the most promising emerging leaders in Ghana’s health and education sectors.
Bright Asiedu Adamtey is a committed student leader and general secretary of PUSAG with extensive experience in student governance, representation, and organizational leadership. He has served in key roles including SRC Vice President, Executive Director for Special Assignments at PUSAG, Bright is recognized for his ability to coordinate teams, manage student-focused initiatives, organize events, and represent student interests effectively. With a strong background in leadership, communication, and strategic planning, he is dedicated to promoting student welfare, institutional collaboration, and impactful student governance.
Miss Vera Acheampong is a dynamic leader, mother, entrepreneur, and academic trailblazer whose journey embodies resilience, intelligence, and service. As National Women's Commissioner of Pusag, she stands as a voice for women across Ghana, championing empowerment, authenticity, and unity.
Miss Vera has served as Vice President and Academic Board Chair at Catholic University, guiding policy and student representation with vision and integrity.
Founder of Vhee's Unisex Parlour & Spa and Vhee's Premier Beauty School, she empowers young women with skills, confidence, and opportunities for independence.
As a Gender Commissioner, she pledges to transform challenges into opportunities, building bridges of sisterhood and creating platforms where women thrive without limits.
Her vision is clear: to make women proud, to make families stronger, and to make Ghana a beacon of female leadership and resilience….
Abdul Razak Seida is an ambitious student leader, entrepreneur, and emerging finance professional currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Banking and Finance at the Central University. Renowned for his visionary leadership, resilience, and commitment to excellence, Abdul has established a reputation as a passionate advocate for student empowerment, institutional growth, and youth development.
Over the years, he has demonstrated remarkable leadership capabilities through several distinguished roles, including former SRC President of Central University, former Justice Hall Secretary, former Organiser for the Banking and Finance Department, and former Course Representative for Banking and Finance. In these positions, he played a crucial role in championing student welfare, strengthening student representation, and contributing to impactful initiatives within the university community.
Currently serving as the Financial Controller for the Private Universities Students’ Association of Ghana (PUSAG), Abdul continues to showcase exceptional competence in financial administration, accountability, and strategic leadership at the national student level. His ability to combine financial insight with people-centred leadership has established him as one of the promising young voices in student governance and youth advocacy.
Beyond academia and leadership, Abdul is also a motivated entrepreneur with a strong interest in financial management, business development, innovation, and sustainable economic growth. He possesses a forward-thinking mindset and a passion for creating opportunities that inspire and uplift young people.
With a unique combination of leadership experience, entrepreneurial ambition, and financial expertise, Abdul Razak Seida stands as a symbol of dedication, influence, and transformative potential. He remains committed to making meaningful contributions to Ghana’s financial sector, empowering the next generation of leaders, and driving positive change within society.
Noble Kwadzo Ghamli is the National Chief Operations Officer of the Private University Students Association of Ghana (PUSAG).
He is a graduate of the Anglican University College of Technology (ANG.U.TECH), Nkoranza Campus, in the Bono East Region.
Noble has served in key leadership positions including Immediate Past SRC President of Anglican University College of Technology (ANG.U.TECH), Nkoranza Campus and Deputy Director of Environmental Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility at the Private University Students Association of Ghana (PUSAG) National.
His election as National COO reflects the confidence placed in his leadership capacity, operational competence, and commitment to student representation.
With experience at both institutional and national levels, Noble demonstrates strong expertise in organizational management, strategic coordination, and stakeholder engagement.
As National COO, he is focused on strengthening operational systems, fostering unity among member institutions, and implementing student centered initiatives that advance the welfare of private university students across Ghana.
He serves with integrity, accountability, and a clear commitment to the collective progress and sustainability of the Private University Students Association of Ghana (PUSAG).
Simon-Peter Badipetah is a student leader and communicator, currently serving as the Media Relations Officer (MRO) of the Private Universities Students’ Association of Ghana (PUSAG). He is known for his commitment to integrity, transparency, and effective communication in student governance.
His leadership journey spans campus and national levels, having served in various student leadership roles, including External Affairs President and Special Aide to the PUSAG President. Simon-Peter was elected MRO with an overwhelming 91.26% of the total votes cast, reflecting the confidence and trust students across Ghana place in his leadership.
He is passionate about rebuilding credibility, amplifying student voices, and strengthening engagement between student leadership and the wider public.
Samuel Addai is the International Relations Director of the Private Universities Students Association of Ghana. He is a licensed nurse who recently passed the Nursing and Midwifery Council examination, reflecting his commitment to excellence, discipline, and service.
A former SRC General Secretary of Christian Service University, Samuel brings strong experience in student leadership, advocacy, and institutional engagement. He is passionate about expanding international opportunities for private university students through strategic partnerships, exchange programs, scholarships, and global exposure initiatives.
His work is driven by integrity, collaboration, and a vision to position Ghanaian private university students to compete confidently on the global stage.