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The grand finale of the battle of brains among basic and junior high school children is finally here.
About 100 contestants across Ghana are thoroughly mastering their dictionaries to win the ultimate prize.
N’Adom Darko-Asare, 2022 and 2023 National Champion, is grasping her words to mount the stage once again and for the fifth time, as she is the first speller to achieve such a milestone since the programme’s inception in 2008.
Having clinched the championship twice, she is more determined to motivate aspiring spellers nationwide with her resilience.

All is set, and participants are prepared to grace the final stage with their incredible spelling prowess on Saturday, February 3, 2024.
The Spelling Bee Ghana is an annual competition that promotes literacy, vocabulary, and academic excellence among young students. Since its introduction in 2008, it has become a beacon for spellers across the nation, fostering a love for language and learning.

The Spelling Bee is brought to you by Indomie Instant Noodles and supported by US Embassy – Accra, DSTV Ghana, Goil Company Ltd., Rufus Green Parks, Kellogg’s, Otumfuo Osei Tutu Foundation, Coconut Grove Hotels, Ghana Library Authority, and B&FT.
Joy Prime promises to keep viewers updated as the final contest approaches on all social media platforms.
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