The girls from the mountains of Asante Mampong, St. Monica’s SHS, will lock horns with the royals of Sofoline, Prempeh College, in the finals of the Luv Fm High School Debate.
After heated debates, Opoku Ware School fell to St. Monica’s, as Prempeh beat Adventist Girls in a fiercely contested Semi-finals.
With the aid of the whiteboard, the supporting speaker of Prempeh College, Christian held the judges spellbound with his illustrations of the human genome.
He spoke against the motion; "School has more influence on the behaviour of the youth than home".
The contest ended 230-228 in favour of Prempeh College. The second contest produced a dramatic win for St. Monica’s, beating Opoku Ware School, 236-217.
The motion was; "It is justified to blame the spate of armed robbery and cyber-crime on the high rate of unemployment in the country."
OWASS faces Adventist Girls for the third and fourth positions in the contest.
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