ACS Hosts Record-Breaking Forex Trading Program at GCTU

ACS Hosts Record-Breaking Forex Trading Program at GCTU

The Florence Onny Auditorium at Ghana Communication Technology University (GCTU) was filled to overflowing on Wednesday, May 21st, as over 400 enthusiastic students gathered for the groundbreaking Forex Trading Program—a collaborative initiative between the Association of Computer Science Students (ACS) and Roadmoney Forex Expo.

Billed as one of the most talked-about events of the semester, the program lived up to the hype—and then some. Students from various departments showed up in their numbers, eager to deepen their understanding of the global forex market and explore new career possibilities.

The event featured two high-profile guest speakers, Eyram Dela and Henry Abeiku Oppong, both seasoned professionals in the forex trading space. They delivered powerful, engaging presentations that offered students practical tools, market analysis strategies, and a behind-the-scenes look at real-world trading. Their insights sparked lively discussions and inspired many to consider forex trading not just as a hobby, but as a potential career path.

To reward the eager participation, organizers handed out an array of exciting souvenirs and prizes, including electronic tablets, trading capital, cash rewards, and refreshments. These generous giveaways added extra excitement and appreciation to the already electric atmosphere in the auditorium.

Attendees praised the event for its smooth execution, relevant content, and interactive sessions. Beyond the knowledge shared, the program also provided students with the opportunity to network, ask questions, and connect with industry leaders, as well as peers who share an interest in trading and entrepreneurship.

The flawless collaboration between ACS and Roadmoney Forex Expo was evident in every detail—from the well-curated program to the timely coordination and student engagement. The success of the event stands as a testament to what is possible when academia and industry come together with a shared goal of student empowerment.

As the auditorium emptied, students left not only with giveaways in hand, but with newfound confidence and a solid foundation to explore forex trading as a future endeavor.

The verdict? A resounding success.
The Forex Trading Program was more than just an event—it was a turning point for many students seeking financial literacy, independence, and innovation-driven careers.