Thursday , April 25 2024

Rastafarian student Oheneba Nkrabea quits Achimota

The Achimota school and state attorney have dragged the two Rasta boys back to court after filing an appeal against the ruling

following this ,reports have revealed that one of the student who was initially denied admission to

Achimota school has now been accepted by the Ghana international school[GIS]

According to reports, Oheneba  Kwaku Nkrabea has been awarded a scholarship to attend the GIS school for his senior high school institution

In a Facebook post, Nkrabea’s uncle, Kojo Meziah Baako, revealed that his nephew is on a full scholarship worth $160,000 at [GIS].he wrote

“My nephew Oheneba Nkrabea recieved a full scholarship at the GIS Ghana international school valued at $160,000 in the most prestigious school in Ghana

while the battle is in court and our struggles continue to defeat neo-colonialism!!!.Kojo Meziah’s revelation comes after Achimota school

and the attorney general’s office appealed a court decision that overturned the school’s refusal to admit Rasta students.

Meanwhile, Ras Nkrabea, Oheneba’s father says he is now focused on his son’s Education ,who has quit Achimota school and transferred to GIS

The Achimota school and the attorney general have returned to challenge the high court decision earlier this year that the two Rasta students be admitted to the school.

Achimota school list dreadlocked student Tyrone Marghuy in its NSMQ team while appealing his admission.one of the Rastafarian

student Tyrone Marghuy, whose admission is being challenge by Achimota school and attorney Generals office, has been name as part of the school’s squad for the NSMQ.

https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Achimota-School-lists-rasta-student-in-NSMQ-team-while-appealing-his-admission

https://pinkfmonlinegh.com/court-to-give-judgment-on-achimota-rasta-students

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