In September the Ghana Medical and Dental Council (GMDC) told students who had been studying in Ukraine that their studies were at risk of being rejected.\n \nIn the letter, the body said any medical and dental degrees from Ukraine from 2022 will \u201cnot be honoured forthwith by the Medical and Dental Council, Ghana, until when normal academic activities resume\u201d.\n \nThis sent waves among the hundreds of students who had been in Ukraine and who had stopped their normal schooling because of the Russian invasion.\n \nOne of them is Nana Agyemang, whom we first spoke to in March on the day he landed back home in Ghana after fleeing the war.\n \nSeven months on, his and other students\u2019 futures are in limbo as the GMDC reassesses their papers for possible reintegration into the Ghanaian system.\n \nAlan Kasujja has been speaking to Nana, his father Major Dr Ebenezer Kwakye Agyemang to hear how they feel about this decision.\n \nHe\u2019s also been hearing from Ghana Medical and Dental Council registrar, Dr Divine Banyubala to find out how they came to that decision.