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The St. Augustine's Past Students Union (APSU) is hosting its Annual Oponkye Nkrakra event this Saturday at the GJA Press Centre in Accra.
As a trademark event held annually by the union, this year's gathering is special as it serves as one of the precursor events for the college's 95th anniversary.

Apsunians and friends of APSU from far and near will attend, along with past students of Holy Child School (HOPSA).
APSU 2000, the host year group, will leverage the event to raise funds for their legacy project.
The event runs from 10 AM to 6 PM on Saturday, September 28th.
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