Sup gurlz?? Reppn Elizabeth Baffour Ansah or you could call me G-elle. Am the second of five siblings. 27th of February was the blessed day I strived hard to get to the world to fulfil my purpose on earth. I live at Spintex with my parents.
This life is indeed of stages. From Patsy’s Crèche to Aggrey Memorial then to Accra Girls High School. Now that is also over. This school is indeed a very wonderful place for wonderful people. The boarding house especially is so much fun, you know.
You know me! I was the organizer for GUNSA and financial secretary for the Wildlife Society. Despite all the freaks and fun-filled games organized to keep us going, the place can sure feel like hell.
Our movements were restricted and sometimes learning became too massive. You had to be with your books 24/7 at times.
Ok back to our class. A2 was an interesting class with all sorts of characters. This made our class so exceptional on campus. We were the ‘geest’ class around. Amanda Quartey and Glorie would make you happy when you feeling down, Enyonam comes with her words of encouragement and yeah, there was Patience who always kept me company. Esther Ofori-Adjekum, Janet Abor, Victoria Yeboah and I are special friends – Georgina and the other back benches nicknamed us the Fantastic Four.
I never thought I was going to complete (don’t know why) but everything has to come to an end. We started as Baby Shakers to Lil Shakers to Senior Shakers. Finally we completing as Grammy Shakers. Eii. Form four na hard.
In fact, I will really miss times spent in A2 – those happy and sad times. I will also miss my other fantastic friends: Jennifer, Glorie, Zipporah, Modesta, Esther, Darko, Victoria A., Ruth…. everyone else in A2.
I wish we will be admitted to the same university - though I know that ain’t possible.
Every second spent in A2 will be forever memorable in the life of every proud A2 mate.
My final message to you guys : we are still one family no matter the situation and that we should rely on God in all our doings.
Take care.