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Abigail Wiredu
Alero Duncan - Omatsola
Amanda Owusu Ansah
Amanda Quartey
Angela Esi Amissah Mensah
Araba Rita Donkor
Barbara Akanko
Berril Bosu
Betty Otoo
Danielle Sackey
Elfrida Okai
Elizabeth Baffour
Enyonam Dzamefe
Esther Acheampong
Esther Ofori Adjekum
Freda Nyame
Georgina N. F. Netty
Gladys Nartey
Glorie Kendra Anane
Jacqueline Kumi
Janet Abor
Jennifer Boakye
Joyce Annor Achiaa
Juliet Kusi
Justina Nyantakyi
Kukua Bobson
Lawrencia Coffie
Mary Quartey Papafio
Mateenah Odoi
Midzim Awo Awudor
Modesta Atanga
Nana Ama Amuokohene
Nana Yaa Frimpong
Olive Obeng
Patience Ayum
Pamela Aryee
Peggy Kwaa Yeboah
Princey Ankrah
Rebecca Owusu
Rhoda Oklu - Aham
Rhodaline Mensah
Rita Ankama
Ruth Awuku Apaw
Sandra Osei Sarpong
Sarah Nartey
Una - Paula Wayne
Victoria Asante
Victoria Opokua Yeboah
Vivian Fordjour
Yaa Pomaa Frempong
Zipporah Ankoa Mensah

 

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Well, well, well. The battle has finally ended and we thank the Almighty God for seeing us through successfully. A2 has been a ‘gee’ class since I came to form 1. The girls were united, friendly, lovely kind and above all beautiful.

The most memorable I had in A2 was when Prof. Tin insulted me. He said my jaws were like that of a yawning dog, just imagines that. It was really funny. I remember my first day in A2. I sat at Glorie’s desk since I had no place to sit. When she came I had to get up and go look for my own place. I felt so sad and lonely. I had no friends at the beginning but as time went on, I began to assimilate.

Hmm. On Saturday, some of us were to perform on stage and fortunately or unfortunately, the lights went off immediately after our performance.
I will never forget the day I came to A2. It has not been easy at all but we have coped till our final year. Charle, eno esay oo!

I was a quiet girl as you all now. I was friendly, lovely, kind and not boring at all. I’m really gonna miss Lizzy (Kasahumhum), Gladys, Betty, Angela, Pamela, Alero, Vivian, Ruth, Sandra, Joyce, Victoria, Nana Ama, Elfrida, Nana Yaa, Berril, Rhodaline and my chick Glorie. I am gonna miss you all.

I say ayekoo to A2 girls. You guys should keep the fire burning. I am proud that we have been able to fight the battle through suffering, insults, frustration and all the other things that one can think of. I never thought we will endure till this day. It has come so soon and we are leaving the four walls of AGISS to go home.

I will remember gbogbash and freaking above all other things. It was nice being in class with Amanda Quartey, Gina, Mary, Patience (aden wo daa anaa), mateenah who also made the class interesting when things were boring.
A2 girls, I love you all. Muah, muah, muah, hugs, hugs hugs, to all A2 chicks.

I’m out! I hope God sees us through as we go to the second phase of life successfully. I’m gonna miss you all.
I love you all and I will always remember our school days!!!!!!!!!!

Juliet Kusi