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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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Ei! Enti four years, four years no, sesea,aba??

I can vividly remember my first months in A2 as a form 1 girl. I thought I would never like Elfrida, who had a reply for everything; Betty, Abby and Una-Paula the introverts; Rhodaline the silly girl; Patty and Gina the annoying talkative; Esther A. the anti-so and Juliet the care-free girl. But like I said I thought….

These past years I’ve spent in A2 made me realize that Elfrida is so caring; Betty, Abby and Una-Paula make great conversation; Rhodaline is so smart and unique;  Patty and Gina are fun; Esther is so interesting and Juliet is independent and a girl of her words.

If I’ve learnt that you can’t judge a book by its cover, I have learnt that in A2. If I’ve learnt that there is strength in numbers, I have learnt that in A2. If I have learnt that those near you are not always those dear to you, I have definitely learnt that in A2.

$As an extrovert and a gregarious only child (for now), I’ve always loved being around people and I’ve always thought everyone was a ‘happy-go-lucky’ person like me but here in A2, I learnt people have different temperaments and I’m still learning to live with all the kinds of people I’ve met so far.

We started with a lot of people but along the way some left and some joined. Blame fate but I believe there is a hidden reason for everything that happens under this sun.

I know I will always remember Juliet and Elfrida’s quarrel over a very trivial issue (if I talk u kwraa, u go bore) with Asantewaa being the third person. Also Georgina and Angela’s ‘Blowman & Killer’ fights will be missed. I will also remember how Lawrencia fainted during our Form 1’s night. What else… the missing phone and black water saga,  tripping the stage with Glorie (Asem & Richie, lol), the Fantastic 4, Asantewaa’s constant advice, Freda my chick, Mr. Kumi and his ‘dresses’, Mateenah’s surprise for A2, Rhoda and I constantly day-dreaming about being stars and how A2 girls end up making noise when trying to make a simple decision.

I always say this class is like a big pot of soup with 51 different ingredients; any missing ingredient would make the soup less special.

I am gonna miss all A2 girls. I love you all loads. Don’t forget me oo, cos I won’t forget you….. ALGEBRA®

Nana Ama Amoakohene