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Luv FM High School Debate: OKESS, OSASS silence K’Wey Gey and KASS in fierce round of 16

The last two contests of the Round of 16 in the Luv FM Kel-Charcoal Toothpaste High School Debate delivered another dose of fierce arguments, with contenders leaving no stone unturned.

Luv FM High School Debate: OKESS, OSASS silence K’Wey Gey and KASS in fierce round of 16

In the final round of sixteen in the Luv FM Kel-Charcoal Toothpaste High School Debate, two schools emerged victorious with fierce arguments that left no detail unturned. Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School (OKESS) and Osei Adutwum Senior High School (OSASS) both managed to silence their opponents, advancing to the quarter-final stage.

The first contest saw OKESS triumph over Kumasi Wesley Girls' High School (K'Wey Gey) with a score of 250 points, outpacing their rivals with a unanimous decision. The motion at hand was whether upgrading the existing Accra-Kumasi highway should take precedence over building a new expressway. K'Wey Gey defended the motion, citing economic benefits and safety concerns, but OKESS countered by emphasizing the country's current road infrastructure.

With a final tally of 250 points to K'Wey Gey's 212, OKESS secured their spot in the quarter-finals.

The second contest was a nail-biter between KASS and OSASS, which went down to the wire. The motion was whether foreign nationals operating businesses in Ghana cause more harm than good. KASS argued in favor of the motion, while OSASS took the opposing stance. The two schools exchanged potent points, with school leader Ebenezer Adu Koranteng of KASS predicting a convincing victory. OSASS, however, emerged triumphant, scoring 244 points to KASS's 240.

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