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Winners of the maiden edition of the Luv Fm High School Debate, T.I Amass, Kumasi, and three-time finalist, Prempeh College, are poised for action in the grand finale.
Both schools exhibited determination and zeal to win this year's ultimate prize by putting up a show of dominance in the heated contests on motions of national significance.
It would be an uphill task as both schools are keen on lifting the trophy to gain the bragging rights as the best school in the Ashanti Region with superior debate prowess.

As winners of the maiden edition, T.I Amass, Kumasi is optimistic of victory. The school is aiming to win their second trophy after 5 years of an unsuccessful journey, while the “Amanfour” of Prempeh College have prepared intensively for victory after failing to clinch the ultimate prize on two occasions.
Before the final contest between T.I Amass and Prempeh College, the “Presecan” from Bompata will battle the “Nananom” of Asanteman SHS for the 3rd and 4th prize on the motion, “Filth in Ghana should be blamed on the citizenry”.

Prempeh College and T.I Amass will face off on the motion “Colonization is responsible for Ghana’s under development”.
Both schools are expected to sparkle the auditorium of the Christian Service University College with an astounding performance as they seek to clinch the ultimate prize on Friday, June 14.
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