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Debate Heats Up in Accra: OKESS and OSASS Stun Rivals in Round of 16

Accra-based OKESS and OSASS stun their rivals in the Round of 16, sending shockwaves through the tournament.

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

In a stunning display of debating prowess, two Accra schools, Osei Kyeretwie SHS (OKESS) and Osei Adutwum SHS (OSASS), have progressed to the quarter-final stage of the Luv FM Kel-Charcoal Toothpaste High School Debate, leaving their opponents in the dust. The two schools, known for their fierce arguments, delivered another dose of intense debate, with OKESS and OSASS emerging victorious in the Round of 16.

OKESS Takes Down Kumasi Wesley Girls' High School

OKESS came through strongly against Kumasi Wesley Girls' High School in a battle over Ghana's road infrastructure. The schools debated the motion: "Upgrading the existing Accra-Kumasi highway should be prioritized over the construction of the new expressway." In a striking submission, Kumasi Wesley Girls defended the motion, highlighting the economic essence of constructing a new road between Accra and Kumasi, as well as a means to halt the incessant carnage. However, OKESS countered that the country did not need another road when there was existing and ongoing road infrastructure along the corridor.

The exchanges ended with OKESS clinching the ultimate win with 250 points in a unanimous decision, while Wesley Girls finished with 212 points. The victory propels OKESS into the quarter-final stage as Wesley Girls' run in the competition came to an abrupt end.

OSASS Edges Out KASS in Thrilling Contest

The second contest was a different story, one that went down to the wire. Anglican Senior High School (KASS) and Osei Adutwum Senior High School (OSASS) faced off on the motion: "Foreign nationals operating businesses in Ghana are causing more harm than good." KASS argued for the motion, with OSASS taking the opposing side. The contest proved tough, with the two schools making bold and convincing arguments to the motion.

Before the contest, the patron for KASS, Ebenezer Adu Koranteng, confidently told the house to "relax" and wait for Anglican to "blow our minds." However, OSASS had the final word – whisking away the win for the day. Osei Adutwum secured 244 points, only four points ahead of KASS's 240 points, to claim a quarter-final ticket.

The Road to the Quarter-Finals

The victories of OKESS and OSASS bring the curtain down on the round of sixteen of the debate competition, but the pressure is only getting heavier as the titans clash in the quarter-final stage. The competition is sponsored by Kelcharcoal Toothpaste, Didi Shito, Bigoo, The Seed Travelz, Serpo Mystical Pen, Verna Mineral Water, Jackson University College, Tamak, St. Ben Jewellery, Otuasekan Community Bank, and New Generation Investment Services. As the debate heats up, fans and supporters are eagerly anticipating the next round, where the stakes will be even higher.


Source: Joy Online