In a thrilling culmination of linguistic prowess, 11-year-old Neriah Dadzie of Christ Heritage School emerged victorious in the 2023 Junior Speller Competition for basics 5-9. The competition, which began with over 3000 spellers, narrowed down to 50 finalists after intense school contests, quarter-finals, and semi-final competitions.
Neriah secured her championship by flawlessly spelling the championship word "Pneumonectomy," leaving the audience in awe. The event, graced by parents, educators, and supporters, witnessed an emotional rollercoaster as contestants battled through words in pursuit of the coveted title.
The winners were celebrated with Neriah Dadzie taking home the championship title. Marie Ashagbley of Basic Skills Montessori secured the second position, and Michelle Twum, also from Basic Skills Montessori, claimed the third spot. Neriah was awarded a GHC5,000.00 cash prize and products worth GHC5,000.00. The runners-up received GHC3,000 and GHC2,000, respectively, along with valuable products from the generous sponsors.
The success of the event was made possible through the generous support of our sponsors:
Flora Tissues, Top Choco, Dano Milk with support from HDPlus, BiGoo Drinks, Breakfast Cereal, Alpha Cracker, Daisy Event Hub.
All participants received products from these sponsors, enriching their experience and acknowledging their participation in this educational endeavour.
Born Heroes Foundation, the organizer of the event, awarded a citation to the previous year's winner for basics 5-9, Nana Marfo Akuoko Manuel. The citation was presented by Ms. Barbara Incoom, Marketing Director of Flora Tissues and Top Choco.
A special accolade was given to Dulcie Cudjoe of Oasis International School, recognized as the star performer for the basics 5-9 contest. Dulcie received a citation and a decoder with a one-year subscription from HDPlus, adding an extra layer of recognition to her exceptional achievement.
The ceremony concluded with a standing ovation for Neriah Dadzie, who stood triumphantly as the audience erupted in cheers and applause. While tears were shed by those who didn't make it to the top, the spirit of competition and camaraderie lingered in the air, fostering a memorable and inspiring event for all.
The 2023 Junior Speller Final was was adorned by the esteemed presence of Ms. Barbara Incoom, Marketing Director at Flora Tissues and Top Choco, Mr. Wilson Agbeko, Marketing Manager of Dano Milk, and Ms. Kisiwa Tsiagbe, Marketing Manager at HDPlus and many others. Born Heroes Foundation and the Junior Speller express heartfelt gratitude for your valuable time spent with us. Your inspiring presence not only enriched the event but also left a lasting impact, serving as a motivating force for these young spellers that will resonate throughout their lives.
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