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The 1998 old students of Obuasi Senior High Technical School have presented two EV 6 robotic kits to the School Robotic Club to support the innovative invention.
The items are to help the student develop their innovative skills, improve their understanding, and give them practical experience.
The robotic team leader Solomon Nchor said it will help the student to compete with their other colleagues.

The Headmaster of the school, Ernest Wiafe, thanked the 1998 year group and challenged other alumni to come back home.
He said the robotics previously used by the students were very old.
According to him, after several appeals to the various year groups, the 98 batch came together and got them the latest one.
Both Mr Nchor and Mr Wiafe are hopeful this will help them in their studies to bring out more tech-related inventions.
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