The Sputnik news agency and radio broadcaster has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Media, Arts and Communications of Ghana (UniMAC).

The ceremony was attended by Vasily Pushkov, Director of International Cooperation at Sputnik and the University’s Vice-Chancellor, Eric Opoku-Mensah.
Welcoming the participants of the ceremony, Counsellor of the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Ghana Natalia Muzhennikova stated:
We welcome the signing of the memorandum between Sputnik and the University of Media, Arts and Communications. May this first sign serve to deepen mutual understanding between Russia and Ghana, contribute to the enrichment of our countries, and help the younger generation enhance their knowledge.
Following the signing, Vasily Pushkov emphasized the importance of expanding cooperation with Ghana:

Vice-Chancellor Eric Opoku-Mensah stated:
The University of Media, Arts and Communications (UniMAC) is a public university located in Accra. The institution was established in 2020 through the merger of specialized institutes in media and communications. The University trains professionals in journalism, film, television, digital media, and communication technologies, and is regarded as one of the leading centers of professional media education in the country.