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The energy and excitement at the second edition of Hitz Tertiary were electrifying as students of the Ghana Communications Technology University were calling for round 2 of the event.
The event which took place on Friday started with some good music from DJ Fantastic and was well represented by a staff of Hitz FM.
Students of the school came in their numbers to have fun as well as fraternize with the Hitz FM team.

From the snooker table to the stage, the students engaged in almost all of the activities available to them on the day.
The likes of Dr. Pounds, Merqury Quaye, Mr. Haglah, Adjele Doku, Fly Nima Boy, and Nana Qwame Larbi all did their best to involve themselves in the activities on the day.
Hitz FM’s DJs, DJ Ikon, DJ Bridash, and DJ Fantastic all took their turns on the turn table to light up the place with some good music as well.




Awards and goodies were also given to some outstanding students who partook in some of the activities on the day.



They also took home prizes for, engaging in the ‘Flip the Bottle’ challenge, straw and bottle challenge, scrabble and many more fun games not forgetting musical performances from some of the students.
To crown it all, there were musical performances from Ras Kuuku who performed some of his numerous hit songs to the excitement of the students.


Kofi Mole also brought his A-game with his performance on the night.
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