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Watch the moment Stephen Amoah joined a spirited jama session with UCC students

Dr Stephen Amoah (L) engaged in the jama session play videoDr Stephen Amoah (L) engaged in the jama session

Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, Dr Stephen Amoah, joined students of Atlantic Hall in a lively jama session, right inside the School of Graduate Studies (SGS) Auditorium on Saturday, May 24, 2025.

Dr Amoah was part of the official delegation accompanying former MP for Assin Central and New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopeful, Kennedy Agyapong, who was delivering the keynote address at a TESCON event.

The auditorium was packed with students, alumni, and political stakeholders, but it was the spirited jama from the Mariners of Atlantic Hall that stole the spotlight.

In a video shared by X user EDHUB, as the chants and drumming broke out, Dr Amoah couldn’t resist.

The former Deputy finance minister was seen clapping, dancing, and moving to the rhythm alongside students, fully immersing himself in the electric atmosphere.

His spontaneous participation drew cheers and applause from the crowd, many of whom captured the moment on their phones.

For students of UCC, and especially those from Atlantic Hall, popularly known as Hall 2, jama is more than entertainment.

It is a proud tradition of expression, unity, and campus identity. These musical sessions, reminiscent of the euphoric scenes at AFCON tournaments, are cultural hallmarks within Ghanaian universities.

Atlantic Hall, established during the 1963/64 academic year, holds a special place in UCC’s history. Known for its energetic, passionate student body, the hall is the only one on campus with a view of the Atlantic Ocean.

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