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Winners of the 2021 Christmas Edition of the Joy Learning Essay Club have been announced.
The winners were announced at a virtual ceremony on the Joy Learning Channel. They are; 14-year-old Yelebegre Deborah and 20-year old Bright Narh.
Naa Yelebegre Deborah emerged winner of the Junior High School category with 555 votes. She joined the competition from her school, Dobile Presby JHS in Wa.
Bright Narh, a Form 1 student of Dompoase Senior High School in Kumasi, also won with 696 votes.

They both beat eight other contestants to win amazing Joy Learning souvenirs and ultimately carried the bragging rights for their schools.
Bright and Naa have also become the brand ambassadors for the Joy Learning channel.

Over 300 entries were received for the competition and out of the best essays, 10 top finalists were selected.
The audience had to vote for the best two essays to win the competition.
The Joy Learning Essay Club was introduced to help improve the writing skills of students. This is the seventh edition.
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