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ASSOSA 2004 hosts fun-filled ‘Party in the Park’ event

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• Members of the various ASSOSA year groups in a memorable pose

The 2004 year group of the Apam Senior High School Old Students Association (ASSOSA 2004) recently hosted a much-anticipated “Party in the Park” at the American International School sports complex in Accra, bringing together alumni from all year groups for a fraternal gathering.

The event was filled with energy, nostalgia, and excitement as former students reconnected and celebrated the strong bonds that continue to unite them even after leaving their alma mater.

Some participants taking part in the Ludu competition

The park buzzed with life as members from various year groups took part in a wide range of fun activities, starting with a health screening and an all-inclusive aerobics session led by Dr Sammed Pedro from Direct Care Australia.

The Class of 2006 won the football competition, defeating the Class of 2004 by a score of 3-1 before edging out the 2003 year group 3-2 on penalties.

The 2004 year group atoned for their loss to 2006 in the football match by defeating them in straight sets to win the tug-of-war event.

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In the male orange-picking competition, Oliver Osei Abosi (2004) took first place, with Benjamin Adjei (2017) coming in second and Kwabena Amo (2004) placing third. In the female category, Davina Hawkins (2007) took first place, followed by Nana Ama Amissah (2007) and Lilian Nyande (2003).

Pastor Isaac Asiedu (2004) won the male lime-and-spoon competition, with Arnold Torgbor (2007) and Samuel Adu Boahene (2017) following. Rhoda Owusua (2017) won the female category, leaving Evelyn Essel-Cobbah (2004) and Tessa Djanie (2003) in second and third place, respectively.

Tessa Djanie (2003) defeated Love Joyce (2006) to win the Ludo competition. The draughts title went to Mr Akyea (1996), who defeated Alfred Baiden (2004). In playing cards, Obed Bismark Neequaye (2006) defeated Frederick Cobbinah Mensah (2006) in the finals. The gari soakings competition was won by Jonathan Effah Owusu (2007), with Lord Bentus (2005) coming in second. The 2004 ladies defeated their school sisters from 2003 to win the ladies’ penalty kicks.

In recognition of their efforts and the talents they displayed, the winners received medals, adding an extra layer of pride and motivation.

The day was graced by the ASSOSA National President, Mr Akwasi Addae-Boahene, along with several other prominent executives from ASSOSA National and other alumni. Their presence highlighted the importance of the event in fostering unity and keeping the spirit of Apam SHS alive across generations.

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The Tug-of-Apass event between ASSOSA 2004 and 2006 year groups

President of ASSOSA 2004, Mr Richard Amohs Asante, in his remarks, noted that the “Party in the Park” is more than just fun and games. “It’s a testament to the enduring connections among old students of Apam Senior High School,” he said.

He thanked all ASSOSA 2004 year group members for their commitment, as well as all year groups for their support in making the day a huge success. He also called on ASSOSA National to consider adopting the event and taking it to the next level.

As the day ended, attendees enjoyed a karaoke session, wined, dined, and danced their hearts out to old tunes from yesteryear.

 

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President Mahama in Gabon for first International Forum focused on Innovation and Development

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President John Dramani Mahama has arrived in Libreville, Gabon, to participate in the inaugural Libreville International Forum for Innovation and Development, a high-level event that brings together Heads of State, government officials, global investors, and technology experts.

The forum, being held under the patronage of Mr Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, President of the Republic of Gabon, is on the theme “Political Stability, Business Climate, and Artificial Intelligence: Catalysts for Growth.”

The forum seeks to position Gabon as a regional innovation hub and key destination for international investment.

Organisers are holding the Forum to inaugurate the newly constructed Omar Bongo Ondimba Congress Centre, which also serves as the venue for the Forum and as a future centre for international dialogue.

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The forum will culminate in the “Libreville Declaration,” which will showcase the strategic political leaders’ commitments to enhancing governance, transparency, and digital integration across the continent.

President Mahama remains a strong advocate for fostering partnerships that bridge the gap between government policy and private-sector growth to ensure inclusive development.

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Boakye Agyarko informs Bawumia about his bid to run for NPP National Chairman position

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Former Energy Minister Boakye Agyarko has informed the New Patriotic Party’s 2028 flagbearer, Mahamudu Bawumia, of his decision to contest for the position of National Chairman of the party.

Mr. Agyarko disclosed this during a courtesy call on Dr. Bawumia on May Day.

According to a statement from his team, the visit gave him the opportunity to commend the former Vice President for his service to both the New Patriotic Party and the country.

During the meeting, Mr. Agyarko, together with members of his campaign team, formally notified Dr. Bawumia of his planned nationwide tour as part of his campaign for the National Chairman position.

He reaffirmed his support for the former Vice President and stressed the need for unity within the party ahead of the 2028 general elections.

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Mr. Agyarko said the NPP must remain united and committed to securing victory in the next elections.

According to the statement, his nationwide tour is expected to begin in the Ashanti Region next week.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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