Accra Academy began a journey to end its 28-year NSMQ drought in a cracker contest featuring Adu Gyamfi and our Lady Carmel Girls’ SHSs.
The ‘Bleoo’ boys, who had earlier admitted to being under pressure to break the record this year, qualified for the next stage of the national championship.
It may not be easy as they face competition from Adu Gyamfi SHS, the school that put up an outstanding performance to kick out Aburi Girls’ SHS in the preliminary stage.
Meanwhile, Our Lady Carmel Girls promise to give an impressive run, considering how well they performed in the prelims.
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