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Students of the Fomena TI Ahmadiyya Senior High School and the Osei Tutu SHS are facing off in the seventh contest of the ongoing Luv FM High School Debate.
The students are debating on the motion, ‘Betting Game Has More Positives than Negatives.’
The competition is currently in the one-sixteenth stage. The last contest was between Prempeh College and the Ghana Muslim Mission.
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