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Danielle Sackey
Elfrida Okai
Elizabeth Baffour
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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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In the early part of the year 1990, an egg was fertilized to form a zygote in a urethra where the zygote developed into a baby. This innocent soul was imprisoned in this dungeon for nine months for offence.

On the 25th of October, a judge of a law court arranged for this innocent baby’s case to be tried. After a prolonged argument in the court, the baby’s lawyer won the case. The judge asked for the baby to be released the next day. This baby was released in the 26th of October, 1990, as the child of a renowned couple with the family name Yeboah.

Hi, this is Victoria Opokua Yeboah, a proud member of the best crew in class, the Fantastic 4. I  hail from Asonomaso in the Ashanti Region. I am from a family of five and I am the last born. I had my basic education at Nkawkaw in the only school in the town – Pentecost Preparatory School. I entered Accra Girls only to find myself among the Shakers, the best class in the school.

A2 girls caused a lot of things to change in my life. I can’t express in words how much the class has transformed me.

The most memorable one was the support you offered me during the ‘Asaase Woso’ competition between us and those A1 chicks. That really kept me moving.

I liked this class for the unity, care and love everyone portrays in matters relating to members of the class.

Don’t miss me too much.

Victoria Opokua Yeboah