The Zenu Zonal Council Office of the Kpone Katamanso Municipal National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) organized its 68th Independence Day Constitution Quiz at the Richester School Complex, New York. The event aimed to instill patriotism and promote teamwork among the younger generation. Four Junior High School learners from both public and private schools within the municipality competed on selected chapters of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. The participating schools were Richester School Complex, Prince KKMA 2 JHS, Zenu KKMA 4 JHS, and Blessed Adventist Academy.
The competition attracted support from community leaders, including Hon. Jerry Adjorlolo, Assembly Member for Sraha Electoral Area, and Mr. Mohammed Ibrahim, popularly known as "No 9 No 10," who donated 20 packets of exercise books and a monetary token to the winners to complement the prizes provided. Alhaji Mohamoud Mahama, Assistant Director I of the Kpone Katamanso Municipal Assembly, served as the special guest of honor. He encouraged the students to embrace extracurricular activities like the quiz, noting that such engagements not only deepen civic knowledge but also help in shaping character and leadership skills.
After three rounds of intense competition, Zenu KKMA 4 JHS emerged as the zonal winner with 57 points, closely followed by Blessed Adventist Academy with 56 points. Richester School Complex scored 44 points, while Prince KKMA 2 JHS finished with 38 points. The event was graced by the NCCE Municipal Director, Mr. Seth Sotie, as well as heads of department, head teachers, and Civic Education Club patrons from the participating schools, making it a memorable occasion for both the learners and the community.
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