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Some of the most influential old students of Accra Academy, both in government and corporate Ghana, will gather at the school premises on Saturday for fun-filled sporting competitions as part of the annual Homecoming celebration.
The Homecoming celebrations has become an annual pilgrimage at which past students of different generation get together to raise funds to support developmental projects in the school and to strengthen bonds among the various old boys groups.
Sporting activites, spiced with ‘jama’ will highlight the 15th Homecoming of the ‘Bleoo’ boys, with notable old boys such as Rt. Hon Edwaed Doe Adjaho, Speaker of Parliament; Alex Mould, CEO of GNPC, media personalities such as Randy abbey, Kwabena Anokye Adidi (Bola Ray), among others will participate in football, volleyball and table tennis.
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