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A virtual ceremony has been held to announce winners of the Ghana Month edition of the Joy Learning Essay Club.
The winners are Maame Akyaa Oppong, 13, a JHS 2 student of the Riverside Academy, and Rosemary Kwakye, 16, a Form 2 student of Dompoase Senior High School, both from the Ashanti Region.
At the end of the competition, Maame Akyaa Oppong was crowned the best student of the JHS category with a maximum 48.6%.

Rosemary Kwakye, on the other hand, won the SHS category with 42.1%.
Both winners beat eight other contestants to win an award each, amazing Joy Learning souvenirs and ultimately carried the bragging rights for their school.
Maame Akyaa and Rosemary have equally become brand ambassadors for the Joy Learning.
Over 500 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.
In the 2021 edition, Yelebegre Deborah and Bright Narh were announced winners for the JHS and SHS categories, respectively.
The Joy Learning Essay Club was introduced to help improve the writing skills of students.
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