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One of the semi-final contests of the Luv FM High School Debate has been held in Kumasi.
Today's clash was between PRESEC - Bompata and Kumasi High school.
The motion was; "There is nothing wrong with celebrities showing or displaying their wealth on social media."
The winner will go ahead to meet Prempeh College who qualified for the finals by beating Osei Tutu on Wednesday.
Watch the arguments below.
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