The Business Cup Challenge (BCC) 2025 was nothing short of exhilarating! After an eight-year hiatus, last year’s grand return set the stage for an even fiercer and more dynamic competition this year — proving that young entrepreneurs are more than ready to shake up Ghana’s business landscape.
From 13 schools and 35 teams in 2024 to an impressive 17 schools and 33 teams in 2025, the competition has continued to grow, attracting more talent, creativity, and groundbreaking ideas. And in a fascinating twist, Dominion Christian Academy secured the 2nd Runner-Up position yet again — a remarkable display of consistency and resilience!
Read also:
- Franklin Cudjoe warns Mahama against politically-motivated removal of Dampare
- Don’t remove Dampare – Musa Dankwa advises Mahama
- Ken Ofori-Atta drags 2 senior police officers to court over raid on his residence
- University of Ghana suspends lecturer and 16 students over misconduct
- Man arrested for operating illegal police station for 6 months
The GNAT Hall in Accra was buzzing with excitement on Friday, February 21st, as teams passionately pitched their innovative business ideas. This year’s theme, “Internet of Things (IoT),” challenged students to integrate smart technology into cutting-edge business solutions, and the results were nothing short of inspiring.
Meet the Winners
Taking home the ultimate prize of GHC30,000, Team Linkbridge from Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (PRESEC), Legon, emerged as the champions, impressing judges with their ingenious approach and seamless execution.
Team Smartwave from Delhi Private School (DPS) International wowed both judges and audience, securing the 1st Runner-Up position and GHC15,000 for their innovative pitch that showcased creativity and technical brilliance.
Once again proving their mettle, Dominion Christian Academy claimed the 2nd Runner-Up spot, earning GHC10,000, marking back-to-back victories in the highly competitive challenge.
Special Awards
Among the standout moments of the event was a riveting presentation by Parres Medie Darko from DPS International, who claimed the Best Female Pitch award, captivating the audience with her confidence and eloquence.
Dennis Osei from PRESEC Legon also delivered a stellar performance, earning the Best Male Pitch award with his exceptional presentation and clarity of thought.
Sponsors and Prizes Galore
The success of BCC 2025 would not have been possible without the generous support of sponsors:
A Platform for Future Business Leaders
Beyond the winners, the true triumph of BCC 2025 was the energy, creativity, and determination displayed by all participants. Every team brought fresh, thought-provoking ideas, making it abundantly clear that Ghana’s future entrepreneurs are poised to make significant impacts in the business world.
As Lancaster University Ghana continues to champion entrepreneurship and leadership among young minds, the Business Cup Challenge remains a beacon of opportunity, igniting the passion and drive of students to transform their business dreams into reality.
For more updates on the Business Cup Challenge and other exciting initiatives, follow Lancaster University Ghana on social media and visit their official website.
The future of entrepreneurship in Ghana is bright — and we can’t wait to see what next year’s competition brings!