28 Graduate from Assistive Nurses Personnel Program at Multi-Purpose Centre

On Tuesday evening, a significant milestone was celebrated as 28 exceptional individuals graduated from the Assistive Nurses Personnel Program at the Multi-Purpose Cultural and Exhibition Center. The ceremony marked the culmination of six months of intensive training, with the graduating class of 2025 comprising 21 women and 7 men. Among them, Miss Yannick Ogarro was honored as the Valedictorian for her outstanding achievements. The event was graced by notable figures, including Health Minister Sir Molwyn Joseph, featured speaker Dr. Karen Josiah, coordinator Elnora Warner, and Permanent Secretary Miss Stacey Gregg Paige. The evening was further elevated by a captivating performance of Whitney Houston’s iconic song, “There Can Be Miracles,” delivered by Antigua and Barbuda’s renowned vocalist, Miss Suzetta Hamilton. The ceremony not only celebrated the graduates’ hard work but also highlighted the importance of their contributions to the healthcare sector.