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Her Voice, Her Choice, Her Future: NGSDC 2025 Inspires a Generation

On Thursday, June 12, 2025, Sixteen (16) senior high schools from across Ghana gathered at Accra Girls’ Senior High School for the official opening of the 2025 National Girls’ Speech and Debate Championship (NGSDC).
This is a nationwide initiative that is fast becoming one of the most transformative platforms for student expression, empowerment, and leadership.
Held under the theme “Her Voice, Her Choice, Her Future,” this year’s event opened with a passionate call to action from the Executive Director of NGSDC, Mrs. Dora Badu Owusu-Adomah, who urged young participants to take charge of their future by embracing purpose, kindness, and self-discipline.
Addressing a packed auditorium of students, teachers, judges, and dignitaries, the Executive Director reminded the audience that “your life is not a performance. It is a project. Build it with care.”
The opening ceremony featured remarks from Ms. Richlove Animah Berchie, representing the Honourable Minister for Education, and Dr. Osman Tahidu Damba, Secretary-General of the Ghana Commission for UNESCO, both of whom emphasized the importance of creating platforms that uplift young girls and amplify their voices in national development.
A thought-provoking panel discussion titled “The Youth’s Future Conversation” brought together a diverse group of speakers including journalist Dep. Secretary General, Ghana Commission for UNESCO Dr. Nazia Ibrahim, Ayisha Yakubu, civic leader Mrs. Gifty M. Dumelo, and student debater Francisca Odoom of Gomoa SHTS.
Topics ranged from youth mindset and social media influence to responsibility, discipline, and the importance of finding purpose early in life.
The Executive Director also used the platform to address troubling trends such as bullying, peer pressure, and the rise of risky behaviours among students, cautioning those who tear others down with words or encourage irresponsible choices.
“True leadership lifts people higher; it doesn’t pull them into regret,” she said.
The Round of 16 kicked off immediately after the ceremony, featuring engaging speech presentations from all 16 participating schools.
Each presentation reflected the theme, showcasing the students’ passion, originality, and critical thinking on issues affecting girls and youth in Ghana today.
As the event progresses toward the finals, the NGSDC continues to position itself as a powerful force for change—not only by providing a stage for academic excellence, but also by mentoring a generation of girls to rise boldly and lead with purpose.
The NGSDC is powered by MerMac Productions a subsidiary of the Help A Girl Foundation in partnership with the Ghana Education Service, Ghana Commission for UNESCO, and several corporate and community sponsors such as MARGINS ID Group, CUPA Study International, Twellium Industries among others.
The event continues in the coming weeks with the Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Grand Finale scheduled for July.