The Minister of Foreign Affairs, E.P. Chet Greene, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs extend warmest congratulations to Atiya Fabian, Briana Anthony and Senator Lamin Newton on their outstanding achievement of completing their Bachelor of Science degrees with Second Class Honours from the University of the West Indies (UWI), Five Islands Campus.
Furthermore, the ministry extends its heartfelt congratulations to Sharee Philip, who will be graduating next week with the distinction of achieving First Class Honours in her Bachelor’s degree from Monroe University.
Their remarkable accomplishments bring immense pride to their families, communities, and the nation, showcasing the exceptional talent, potential, and dedication that Antigua and Barbuda has to offer. These individuals serve as shining examples of academic excellence, and their achievements inspire others to strive for greatness.
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Clarence E. Pilgrim noted, “We are immensely proud of Ms. Fabian, Ms. Anthony, Ms. Philip, and Senator Newton for their outstanding academic achievements. Their success is a testament to their hard work, focus, and resilience. I am confident that they will continue to make meaningful contributions to our nation and the wider Caribbean community, upholding the values of excellence and service.”
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recognizes the pivotal role of education in driving national development and economic growth. We remain committed to supporting initiatives that empower young people through academic advancement, professional development, and global engagement, enabling them to become active participants in shaping the future of our nation.
The Minister and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs commend these individuals on their significant achievement and wish them continued success in their future endeavors. May their accomplishments inspire others to pursue academic excellence and strive for greatness.

