Sandra Dziedzorm Yawa Dziku Crowned Winner of TV3's Top Intern Season 2 | News Ghana
The April 24 grand finale saw Dziku outshine three other finalists to claim the top honor, which includes an $11,000 academic scholarship from Academic City University, GH¢10,000 cash, an Ecobank investment account, and a coveted internship opportunity with the financial institution.
The reality program, designed to cultivate future business leaders through practical challenges, culminated in an intense competition among four female finalists. Naa Morkor Jormo placed second, earning GH¢8,000, an Ecobank investment account, and an internship with a leading company. Belinda Aku Yesutor Goku took third place with GH¢6,000 and similar opportunities, while Belinda Deladem Mensah received GH¢2,000 as the fourth-place finisher.
Now in its second season, Top Intern has established itself as a unique talent incubator where participants face weekly theme-based tasks evaluated by industry experts. The elimination-style format tests competencies ranging from critical thinking to leadership under pressure, with only the most adaptable candidates progressing to subsequent rounds.
Dziku’s victory underscores the program’s mission to bridge the gap between academic preparation and workplace readiness. By partnering with corporate sponsors like Ecobank, the initiative provides tangible career pathways for young professionals in Ghana’s competitive job market. As the latest cohort of finalists enter their internships, the show continues to demonstrate how structured skills competitions can complement traditional education in developing Africa’s next generation of business talent.
The success of Top Intern reflects growing corporate interest in alternative recruitment models that identify high-potential candidates through demonstrated performance rather than conventional credentials alone. With its focus on practical problem-solving, the program offers both participants and employers a dynamic platform for mutual discovery and growth.
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