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I just can’t believe the journey has surely come to an end. I don’t want to believe it but I guess I have no choice than to do so because the day is right here before me.


Oh my god! How time flies! Four years in school is now over. This is a great moment in my life. The day seems to be special and great but never will I say I won’t miss school.


Despite the drama and everything that happened in class, I still love A2 very much. The end has taught me a lot about what life is and I am very grateful for everything. As the saying goes, everything that happens has a reason and purpose and I thank God for that.


A2 has been a wonderful, interesting and marvellous class. I sometimes wonderful how these interesting characters were brought to one class. the noise making, the happy moments, the jokes, gbogbash and everything else in between made me love A2 girls and I am going to miss them for that.


My first day in A2 was a bittersweet affair. Though I was happy to be here, I didn’t feel welcome. I don’t think anyone noticed me that day. I could tell that everyone was feeling ‘jiggy’. I felt miserable not knowing who to talk to, what to do and I couldn’t think. But today, the class stands like a family built with love, care, unity, friendship, God fearing and anything good you can think of.


I give thanks to the Almighty God for taking us this far. A2 girls, always remember that Elfreda Okai shall always have you in mind because you all made her life beautiful by being part of it.


Ayekoo to all A2 girls and may the good Lord grant you victory in all that you do. May He continue to protect and guide us all as we go on to face tougher times in our lives.

Elfrida Okai