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Kwahu East Quiz Day Unites Kids Over Constitution
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28692, member: 2262"] Four junior high schools in the Kwahu East District competed in a quiz event run by the National Commission for Civic Education. The schools gathered at the District Assembly Hall on March 5, 2025, to celebrate Ghana turning 68 years independent. The NCCE planned this event to match their yearly focus called "Ghana's Future: Our Collective Responsibility." Students played with the NCCE Constitution Game Board and answered questions about the 1992 Constitution. They also faced questions about local Kwahu history and Ghana's fight for freedom. The NCCE created this fun approach to teach young people about their country's laws and history. They also wanted more students to join the Civic Education Clubs at their schools. Ms. Roberta E. Koah from the Abetifi NCCE office explained how the quiz builds civic awareness among students. She asked all participants to keep learning about civic matters after the competition ended. The winners walked away with medals and a special plaque that Ms. Ophelia Ankrah, the Eastern Regional NCCE boss, handed out. She praised everyone for their hard work and knowledge. Supporters cheered loudly as students showed off what they knew about Ghana's government and history. Abetifi Ridge JHS grabbed first place in the contest. Abetifi D/A JHS came in second, with Abetifi Anglican JHS taking third place. Abetifi R/C JHS finished fourth. Many students later thanked the NCCE for helping them learn more about their country's laws and social issues through such a fun activity. [/QUOTE]
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