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Sasha Kekeli Afianu of Aggrey Memorial School has been crowned the overall winner of the 2025 National Junior Speller Competition (Basic 5–9 category) following a thrilling national finale that brought together outstanding spellers from across Ghana. A gifted dancer and academic achiever, Sasha impressed judges and audiences alike with confidence, precision, and resilience.

The Basic 5–9 category tested advanced vocabulary, critical thinking, and composure under pressure, culminating in a memorable contest among the Top 20 finalists nationwide.

Prizes and Awards – Basic 5–9
As part of the rewards for excellence in the Basic 5–9 category:
- Winner (1st Place):
An exclusive educational tour to China to visit the Homii Mobile factory, offering international exposure and insight into global innovation and technology. - All Other Finalists (Top 20):
Framed citations and Advanced Oxford Dictionaries, presented in recognition of their academic excellence and dedication to literacy.

Top 20 Finalists – Basic 5–9
- Sasha Kekeli Afianu – Aggrey Memorial School (Champion)
- Emmanuel Anywi-Agyei – Good Shepherd R/C
- David Nkunim Adu Gyamfi – Prempeh College Experimental
- Awuradwoa Twumwaa Boakye – Martyrs of Uganda Preparatory School
- Akua Nkumah Yankson – Bridge Montessori School
- Jaden Asetena Mensah – The Ace International School
- Anna-Marie Amarfio – Bishop Bowers School
- Kelvin Wereko – The Comfort International School
- Fadila Abdulai – Springfield Royal Montessori
- Kendra Baapa – The Ace International School
- Ella Owusu – Good Shepherd R/C
- Ennison Adom – Good Shepherd R/C
- Osmond Osei-Ansah – CMI Carmel School
- Yayra Guadi – Heaven Waves International School
- Alita Insaidoo – Grande Montessori
- Samuel Ametepey – ETY International School
- Christabel Twumasi – Obomeng Presbyterian Basic School
- Emmanuel Boadu – Asiakwa R/C
- Benedict Bempong – Baptist Educational Centre
- Samuel Thompson – Happy Home Institute

The organisers extend heartfelt thanks to parents and guardians for their continuous encouragement, as well as to schools, teachers, and coaches whose tireless preparation and mentorship made these achievements possible.
Profound appreciation is also extended to our sponsors — Homii Mobile, Fortune Spread, Vonara Media, and H & H Gari Mix — for their steadfast partnership and unwavering support in nurturing literacy, talent, and academic excellence across Ghana.



























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