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High School Honors set for August 19
The recent release of nominations for the first-ever High School Honors, an awards program that celebrates talent and excellent demeanor in Senior High Schools, has generated a lot of excitement among nominees and students from the various schools. The nominations were released just when finals year student had graduated and the main ceremony will be […]
The recent release of nominations for the first-ever High School Honors, an awards program that celebrates talent and excellent demeanor in Senior High Schools, has generated a lot of excitement among nominees and students from the various schools. The nominations were released just when finals year student had graduated and the main ceremony will be held at the National Theatre on August 19.
The nominations cut across extracurricular activities such as music, dance, sports, etc. An independent selection committee spent weeks deliberating on who really makes the list and to make the nominations more student-involved, student spies went to various schools to look out for eligible nominees. . Achimota School and Pope John Senior High topped with 8 nominations each while St. Roses’ Girls School, Accra Academy and Aburi Girls’ School followed with 7 nominations each.
According to Fountain House Media, organizers of the event, there will be a sizzling lineup of activities preceding the main event, including radio and television interviews, nominees’ party, school tours etc.
Here is a fiull list of nominations. For instructions on voting, visit www.highschoolhonorsghana.com
Sports Person Of The Year
Thelma Mensah – St. Roses
Laamia Saadu – St. Louis
Rolland Folley – Achimota
Gerald Korankye – St. John’s Grammar
Gifty Nyarko – Wesley Girl’s
Benite Marfo – Accra Girl’s
Abdul Karimu – Pope John
Eric Owusu – Great Lamptey Mills
Sports School Of The Year
Great Lamptey Mills
Achimota School
Sacred Heart Senior High
Prempeh College
Koforidua Sec. Tech
Yaa Asantewaa Girl’s
Labone Senior High
Armed Forces Senior High
Best Male Dancer
Kofi Boateng (Tomtom) – Pope John
Lloyd Konadu – Presec Legon
Ishmael Thompson (Benzee) – Accra Academy
Samuel Tawiah (Bekhe) – Okuapeman
Collins Nartey (Aroma) – Koforidua Sec Tech.
Julius Sedamini(Factor) – St. Paul’s
David Appiah (Gasconi) – Christain Ips
Daniel Koomson Djan (Disease) – Swedru Senior High
Best Female Dancer
Akosua Broni – Holy Child School
Eva Adjei Tsei – St. Roses Senior High
Yvette Akakpo – Krobo Girl’s
Charity Boateng – Accra Girl’s
Emefa Agbeli Wotortsi – Akosombo International School
Elsie Akadua – St. Mary’s
Clever Cedeku – Aburi Girl’s
Jessica Larnyoh – Oda Senior High
Best Male Vocalist
Ebo Bartels – Mfantsipim
Christopher Duke Brown – Presec Legon
Yaw Larbi – Ghana National College
Nelson Tetteh – St. Thomas Aquinas
Dwamena Eduado – Accra Academy
William John Richter – Pope John
Promise Newman – Nungua Senior High
Nathaniel Addae – Ofori Panin Senior High
Best Female Vocalist
Betty Love Lutterolt – Accra Girl’s
Rainer Juati – Aburi Girl’s
Jessica Sugru Ali – Holy Child
Naomi Bruham – Achimota School
Rady Ababio – John Teye Memorial School
Patrine Dugpatey – St. Roses
Sylvia Kpoi – St. Margeret Mary
Pamela Martinson – Okuapeman
Best Male Entertainment Prefect
Carl Sackey – Accra Academy
Cabral Dumba – St. Peter’s
Kofi Appiah (Biggie) – Akosombo Int. School
Derrick Adepena – Bishop Herman College
Yayra Tetteh – Koforidua Sec. Tech
Darkwa Francis (Asaawa) – Anum Presby
Barsby Opoku Agyemang – Aggrey Memorial
Vasly Brown – Galaxy International School
Best Female Entertainment Prefect
Clara Aban – Holy Child School
Lisa Otis – Accra High School
Nana Afua – Achimota School
Sarah Danqua – Ghanata
Setor Norgbe – Ola Girl’s
Suaba Ayelgum – St. Mary’s
Moli Chocho Mills – Mfantsiman Girl’s
Lydia Asiedu – Galaxy International School
Most Popular (Male)
Jesse Yalley – Mfanstipim
James Papa Nii Smith (Westcoast)
Leeroy Pappoe – Accra Academy
Sletch Ahmed – G.S.T.S.
Ian Okyere – Pope John
Yaw Yeboah Nyamekye – Tema Senior High
Issaka Grant – St. Thomas Aquinas
Jacob Tamakloe (Arrested) – St. Peter’s
Most Popular (Female)
Serwaa Akoto – Mfanstiman Girl’s
Penelop Lutterott – St. Roses
Evelyn Mutinta – Yaa Asantewaa
Zara Mould – Holy Child
Zubie Abdul Raham – Wesley Girl’s
Fati Banda – Krobo Girl’s
Jackline Sackeyfio (Wadosty) – Ofori Panin
Adwoa Konadu (Lola) – Aburi Girl’s
Best Music Group
Party Riders – Prempeh Colleg
Dreamholix – Temasco
2xg’s – Mfanstipim School
Tom & Jerry – Attc
Playground – Achimota
Scientifics – Accra Academy
Ig – Pope John
Green Yankees – Akwamuman
Best Dance Group
Pink Swagger – Aburi Girl’s
Boggie Links – Accra Academy
It Takes Two – Adisco
Dynamite – Wesley Girl’s
Krime Ministers – Ola Girl’s
Sugitives – St. Mary’s
Snow Fields – St. John’s Grammar
Gentals – Bishop Herman
Most Fashionable (Male)
Most Fashionable (Male)
Onasis Gaisie – Mfanstipim Boys
Gerald Abbey – Suhum Sec. Tech.
Ekow Peter Otabil (Pyper)– Presec Legon
David Baba Dordzi – Pope John
Louis Sathmo Atongo – St. Thomas Aquinas
Sweetness Johnson Jnr. – Temasco
Richmond Amoako Gyasi – Okuapeman
Reindorf Tetteh – St. Augustines
Most Fashionable (Female)
Nicole Wollams – Achimota School
Samera Muddy – Ola Girl’s
Seruza Imoro – Accra Girl’s
Thelma Archampong – St. Mary’s
Jamila Usman – Aburi Girl’s
Thabita Atiemo – Holy Child
Wed Amartey – Archbishop Poter Girl’s
Maame Anima – St. Roses
Best Male Rapper
Augustine Bukari (Drilix) – Pope John
Henry Owusu (Scripture) – West African Senior High
Nana Kojo Agyare (Killmatic) – St. John’s Grammar
Douglas Appiah (Dzzi) – Suhum Sec. Tech
Fathiu Gibrill (Mushroom) – Ghana Lebanon School
Richard Asante (Strict) – Adisadel College
Emmanuel Owusu Addo(X-Periment) – Ada Senior High
James Boateng (Job) – Achimota School
Best Female Rapper
Naomi Dei Amponsah – Accra Girl’s
Priscilla Koomson – Ghana National College
Gloria Ukata – Tema Senior High
Ivy Adams – Action Senior High
Gloria Boakye – Nifa Senior High
Abbey Gloria – Swedru Senior High
Georgette Achiaa – Kumasi Girl’s
Karen Agu Chelsea – Anum Presby
Most Disciplined Gentleman
Kenneth Baaku – St. Peter’s
Kanco Samuel – Adisadel College
Patrick Fynn – Tema Senior High
Terrick Yamak – Presec Legon
Benjamin Inkoom – Suhum Sec Tech
Humphery Botwe – St. Thomas Aquinas
Edwin Elikem – St. Augustines
Stanley Amartey-Fio – Achimota School
Most Disciplined Lady
Floret Owusu – Wesley Girl’s
Duchess Mettle – Holy Child
Nadia Armah – St. Mary’s
Jerget Baidoo – Archbishop Poter Girl’s
Dorsia Boakye – St. Roses
Ama Frema Frimpong – Tema Senior High
Benedicta Mireku – Aburi Girl’s
Mariama Musa – Galaxy International School
Best School Alliance
Adisadel College & Mfanstiman Girl’s (Santamoga)
Pope John & Krobo Girl’s (Pojokro)
Accra Academy & St. Mary’s (Acasma)
St. Thomas Aquinas & Accra Girl’s (Staaga)
St. Peter’s & St. Roses (Sperosa)
Prempeh College & Yaa Asantewaa
St. John’s & Archbishop Poter Girl’s
Presec & Aburi Girls
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Thousands of motorcycle riders lose their lives each year in accidents, and many of these accidents are preventable. Other drivers on the road need to be alert to these vehicles and take proactive measures to avoid a collision. More people are choosing to ride motorcycles today because of high gas prices, so a person must always be vigilant.
Many accidents are the fault of the driver rather than the motorcycle rider. How can vehicles share the road with bikers? What should you know if you are injured on your motorcycle by a driver? How could they have avoided this accident?
Blind Spots
Drivers must always check their blind spots when merging and changing lanes. Motorcycles are often hard to see, as they are smaller than passenger cars. Motorcycles blend in with other shapes in the side and rear-view mirrors, so drivers should always take a second look when bikers are on the road. This one step could save countless lives each year.
Take Care When Passing
Cars are legally allowed to pass motorcycles on the road like other vehicles. However, when doing so, drivers need to know that passing the bike creates a gust of wind. This wind could make the bike unstable and lead to an accident. Alert the biker to the lane change by using the turn signal. Do not return to the lane the biker is in until there are several car lengths between the vehicle and the bike.
Weather Considerations
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Night Riders
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Avoid Lane-Sharing
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Both drivers and bikes need to use their turn signals routinely. Drivers should turn the signal on sooner than they normally would if a motorcycle is behind them in traffic. This gives the biker time to alter their speed or make other adjustments to accommodate for the vehicle turning.
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