A Ghanaian military officer, Prince Andrew Adamtey, has been commissioned from the prestigious Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, earning global recognition for his outstanding performance during training.
Adamtey received the International Award for Best All-Round Performance, a top honour given to the most exceptional international cadet at the academy.
According to official communications from the Ghana Military Academy and UK diplomatic sources, the award recognises excellence across leadership, academics, discipline, and overall military competence.
The Ghana Military Academy confirmed the achievement, noting that the newly commissioned Second Lieutenant had earlier begun his military journey in Ghana before proceeding to Sandhurst for advanced officer training.
“Congratulations to Second Lieutenant (2/Lt) Prince Andrew Adamtey, who commissioned today and was presented with the International Award for Best All-Round performance,” the academy said in a statement.
Sandhurst training is a tough, year-long program that develops military officers through physical training, field exercises, academics, and leadership challenges, all focused on preparing cadets to lead soldiers effectively in real operations.

