Student affairs on the WIUC-Ghana campus are, by and large, well coordinated by the Student Representative Council and Management through the office of the Dean of Student Affairs. These offices ensure that we leverage the over 25 African nationals studying here to provide a truly international and culturally diverse campus for both academic and extracurricular activities.
The office of the Dean of Student Affairs is the university’s official channel that is mandated to ensure the general well-being of our students. The office, therefore, advises management and provides directions to improve the interest of students on campus. It also receives and addresses complaints, observations, and suggestions from students.
Also, the SRC provides a critical link between students and the management of the university. It is the office that is at the forefront of championing the interest of students. The WIUC SRC has a strong voice in all management decisions.
Apart from the management responsibility, the SRC champions extracurricular activities for the students. It has 2 flagship programs that are celebrated every year. These include the WIUC SRC Week and the WIUC Akwaaba Night. These are highly patronized days on the Wisconsin calendar marked by games and entertainment. Over the years, they are always climaxed by some of Ghana’s most sensational musicians of the time.
Visionary Leader | Healthcare Advocate | Architect of Change | Media Personality
In the dynamic arena of Ghanaian youth leadership, few individuals embody the essence of transformative influence as profoundly as H.E. Eric Nketia Ayebi. A leader of rare charisma and unwavering conviction, Eric transcends conventional leadership paradigms. He is a catalyst for change, a movement unto himself. His journey, from grassroots student activism to national prominence through television platforms like TV3, JoyNews, TF Africa, and Kasapa TV, stands as a testament to the power of vision, resilience, and an unyielding commitment to purpose.
Currently serving as President of the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) at Wisconsin International University College, Ghana, Eric has redefined the scope of student leadership. His approach is not merely representational; it is transformational. Through empowerment, advocacy on national media, and the creation of unprecedented opportunities, he has elevated the student experience. His leadership ethos is anchored in two foundational principles: PLAN + GOD, a fusion of strategic action and divine.
A Legacy of Action, Not Words
Eric’s leadership is distinguished by results-driven initiatives amplified through his media presence. As a sought-after health advocate on major networks including TV3, JoyNews, TF Africa, and Kasapa TV, he brings critical healthcare conversations to national attention. Before his tenure at Wisconsin International University College, he served as President of the Ghana Nurse and Midwife Trainees Association (GNMTA), representing nursing and midwifery students across the Greater Accra Region. His accomplishments include:
* Revitalising the Greater Accra Zone, reinforcing its operational framework for sustained impact
* Advocating for trainee welfare in high-level discussions with H.E. Professor Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang, Ghana’s first female Vice President, addressing delayed trainee allowances and policy reform
* Pioneering financial aid programs to support brilliant but disadvantaged students, democratizing access to healthcare education
Earlier, as SRC President of Pantang Nursing and Midwifery Training College (2021 to 2022), Eric demonstrated his problem-solving prowess, implementing solutions that enhanced student engagement and institutional vitality.
Signature Initiatives with Measurable Outcomes
* Leadership Summits: Bridging generations by convening political, corporate, and civic leaders to mentor emerging talents
* Health Pageants and Debates: Blending advocacy, oratory, and cultural pride, featuring Ghana’s Most Beautiful contestants, traditional leaders, and institutional heads
* First Aid Clubs: Partnering with the Ghana Red Cross Society to equip campuses with life-saving training and resources
The Leadership Philosophy: Faith, Strategy, Vision For Eric, leadership is not about authority; it is about unlocking potential. His PLAN + GOD principle underscores the synergy between meticulous strategy and spiritual guidance. The Apicki mantra reflects his dedication to realising the unseen through perseverance, innovation, and unwavering belief.
The Road Ahead: Building an Enduring Legacy
As a BSc Nursing student at Wisconsin International University College, Eric continues to harmonise academic rigour with leadership excellence and media influence, positioning himself as a future architect of Ghana’s healthcare and youth development landscape.
H.E. Eric Nketia Ayebi is not merely leading; he is redefining leadership for a new generation through both action and advocacy. His story is one of vision in action, proving that faith, strategy, media engagement, and relentless dedication can reshape institutions and ignite collective progress. This is not the culmination of his journey; it is the dawn.

ALEXANDER ACQUAH GRAHAM
Vice President

APREKU MICHAEL ISRAEL
General Secretary

JESSICA SKY OPARE SERWAA
External Affairs President

ISRAEL DELADEM AGBEMENU
Financial Controller

BLAISE ACKOM
Public Relations Officer

VIVIAN TIWAA BOAKYE
Women Commisioner