President John Mahama joined the University of Ghana and the entire nation in celebrating NASA Astronaut Christina Koch on her historic membership of the Artemis II mission.
”It is a point of immense pride to learn that Christina, the only woman on this pioneering lunar mission, was once an exchange student at our very own University of Ghana during the 1999/2000 academic year”, he noted.

John Mahama celebrates Astronaut Christiana Koch.President Mahama said, ”her time at Legon was not just a passing visit; she truly immersed herself in our culture and heritage, by studying the History of Ghana, the History of Africa, Rural Sociology, Music, and even Twi for Beginners, she built a foundation of global citizenship right here in Accra”.
”Her gesture of hoisting the Ghanaian flag in outer space was a deeply touching moment for every Ghanaian”.
This is perhaps a testament to the fact that no matter how far one travels, even into the vastness of space, the friendships made and the lessons learned stay with you.
Christina’s journey from the classrooms of the University of Ghana to the frontiers of space exploration serves as a powerful inspiration to every young Ghanaian. It reminds us that our educational institutions continue to produce and shape global leaders who break barriers and reach for the stars.
On behalf of a proud nation, President Mahama wished Christina Koch and the entire Artemis II crew Godspeed on your return journey to earth. May your success continue to inspire generations across Ghana, Africa, and the world to believe that there’s no height that is insurmountable.
Congratulations, Christina.
Ghana is proud of you!
