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Prepare for an exhilarating event as the 7th edition of the Bishop Herman Old Boys Union (BHOBU) Games approaches.
Set to take place on Saturday, July 8, at the state-of-the-art Madina Sports Complex (Libya Quarters Astroturf) in Accra, this event promises an intense competition for the title of the fittest year group and the coveted trophy.
Since its inception in 2015, the annual alumni games of Bishop Herman College have served as a platform for old boys and their associates to come together, have a great time, foster camaraderie, and discuss ways to support their beloved alma mater.

Leading the BHOBU Games Planning Committee, Chairman J.P. Adjadeh expresses utmost confidence in delivering another remarkable edition. Anticipate the best-organized senior secondary old students games in Ghana, with an astounding attendance of over 3000 old students and associates.
The BHOBU Games will showcase a diverse range of categories, including soccer, thrilling indoor games like Ludu and Oware, as well as other exciting sports such as table tennis, the 100m race, and basketball. "I encourage all former students to unite their year groups and turn up in large numbers. And yes, the Ola ladies will make their presence known—you know what I mean," he enthusiastically added.

Furthermore, Mr Adjadeh appeals to all corporate entities to seize the opportunity presented by this event, which garners substantial and high-quality patronage, to promote their brands through sponsorship. Don't miss out on this exceptional chance to showcase your business to a captivated audience.
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