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This year’s edition of the Luv FM High School Debate has been fierce, competitive and full of demonstrations of wits and critical thinking.
It has given students the opportunity to express their opinions on national issues as their schools compete for the ultimate crown.
The just ended one-sixteenth stage saw many surprises and interesting turns, especially in the last contest between St. Hubert SHS and Opoku Ware School.

Last year’s edition of the contest saw St. Monica’s SHS being crowned champions after they beat Prempeh College.
Below are more photos from the one-sixteenth contest:










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