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All roads lead to the Auditorium of the Christian Service University College in Kumasi, Friday, as the Grand Finale of the 2021 edition of the Luv FM High School Debate is staged.
The Prempeh College ‘Amanfour’ faces off the ladies from the mountains, St. Monica’s Girls SHS for the ultimate prize.
The debate, which has been full of drama and surprises, is climaxing to a more exciting point as students, old students and supporters of the debaters expect the best of the final.
Ahead of the event, some old students have been touting the prowess of their alma mater as favourites to win the competition.
Prempeh College has adorned the competition with stunts and St. Monica’s has equally dignified the stage.
The contest is now set for one winner on the day and both debating schools believe they are clinching the title with ease.

Apart from being crowned the Best Debating School in the Ashanti region and grabbing amazing prizes from sponsors, the winning school will enjoy an all-expense paid trip to Dubai, UAE.
Chairperson for the Luv Fm High School Debate, Mrs Theodosia Jackson, has already handed over cash prizes amounting to Gh7,500 for the debate finalists. This is in addition to 500 branded exercise books.
The Luv FM High School Debate is powered by Luv 99.5FM and in partnership with Ghana Education, the Ashanti Regional Students Representative Council, the Writers and Debaters Society, and the Conference of Heads of Assisted Senior High School.
The event is Live on Luv Fm, JoyPrime and JoyLearning on the MultiTv platform as well as Facebook @Luv99.5Fm
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