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::: More Profiles :::

I hate writing, but I am forced to jot down something for y’all to read. God have mercy!

This is the future economist who works as a part-time flight attendant here. You guys call me S.O.S. Coming from a family of six, everything about me is expected to be right. Still guessing why I came last. Thought coming last would mean a life of fun and enjoyment but that didn’t happen. Lol.

What do I like to do? I like travelling a lot and reading story books. I am single as at now but trust that to change after I visit China; will come with a very huge diamond engagement ring!

Would be expecting every one of you guys to call me on the 18th of February every year. You don’t want me to gnash on my birthday do you? Friendly and honest people I like, hypocrites I dislike.

This AGIS life has been incredible.  I remember it was on a Tuesday in November, 2007 when I first step into the school as poor innocent girl. A2? Never thought I would be here, never thought I could survive. You bunch really scared me. Was thinking to myself how I was going to compete with all of you sharks! With so many different characters - introvert, extroverts, chickerbites, chicks, annoying, interesting, funny, friendly, pretenders, honest, hypocrites etc – this class was indeed unique.

Though we had our ups and downs, we were like a family. We did our best to stick together, tolerate each other and sharing unforgettable memories that would last a life time.

I will surely miss you guys. I know someday we shall meet in our various universities or on our wedding days (can’t wait). My wish is that the Almighty God would bless each and every one of us and lead us to our destinies.

Love you all.

Sandra Osei Sarpong