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Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (Presec-Legon) has secured the first slot at the grand finale of the 2021 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ), leaving its supporters blissed out.
Asserting their dominance on Tuesday afternoon, the six-time winners as well as defending-champions trampled upon contenders - St Peter's SHS and underdogs Chemu SHS.
The race was so overwhelming that Chemu had to pack its bags and head back into the lagoon with 21 points despite their many assurances.
Since this devastating crush, social media users have hailed the Odadie boys who garnered 50 points for staying true to their obligation of winning a seventh trophy. This is Presec's third consecutive appearance at the grand finale of the NSMQ contest.
Whichever schools decide to rear their heads to go against the defending champions in the finale, enthusiasts say they shall be decapitated as no stone will be left unturned to ensure Presec carries the day and earns the bragging rights.
The "We are 'Seven' a living God" agenda, they added shall be realized by hook or crook.
Can we all agree that Presec is the best Senior High School in Ghana?
— KOJO BANKZ 🏴 (@KoJo_Bankz99) November 23, 2021
Asay presec we are coming we rather bringing the cap but still in our head office ooo#NSMQ2021
— Mart__ adjei🇬🇭 (@Martinadjei15) November 23, 2021
My boys are very very good💙💙💙.
We won the contest handicapped with Otumfuor out. Hope he gets well soon.#Odade3 #PRESEC #NSMQ21 #NSMQinKNUST— Solomon (@_onli_mhe) November 23, 2021
The @nsmq we all dey take play no, Presec legon take am World Cup😂😂😂
— Abass (@Abass38447060) November 23, 2021
Do you know Presec?
— Joel Aggrey (@jfaggrey) November 23, 2021
Forgerrit 😀😀😀
So the PRESEC boys no wan any other school to win the #NSMQ2021 some, eii
— AgyeGod 😎 (@AgyeGod_) November 23, 2021
Three finals in a row. Next year, either dem for ban PRESEC or dem for make dem bring dema Arts 2 boys. It’s not fair.
— CPR (@PrinceRibeiro) November 23, 2021
Presec take Chemu SHS do chewing stick😂 #NSMQ2021
— OPOOMAN🤟🏾🌟 (@3kom3ya) November 23, 2021
PRESEC:Professor you know we are not really good in the True or False and riddles.
— Clifford🇬🇭 (@_clifford_1) November 23, 2021
Professor: Yeah. Thats where Joel comes in.#NSMQ2021 #PRESEC pic.twitter.com/z5vsyMeF5U
The gap give Presec give Persco,all the Di Asa contestants fit bed there.
— Old Acc Suspended 😭Ifb y'all🙏 (@seve__bhaibey) November 23, 2021
Akoa gap no so😂😂#NSMQinKNUST #NSMQ2021 #NSMQ2021
Presec ein feeling now #NSMQ2021 #NSMQinKumasi #NSMQinKNUST pic.twitter.com/jPYYjxYd3K
— Arhinful .K. Emmanuel (@theartist_cobby) November 23, 2021
The fact that otumfour is down doesn't mean Presec is coming down We're seven a living God🔥🔥🔥#NSMQ2021
— Nick claus (@Nick12995020) November 23, 2021
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