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CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE TO WESLEY GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF

        1996 by Atukwei Okai Secretary-General, Pan-African Writers’ Association (PAWA)




                                                                           Acheampong.

                                                                           In addition, my sister Faith, our youngest sibling, also attended Wey
                                                                           Gey Hey from 1965 to 1972. It was a special occasion when upon
                                                                           my return from my studies abroad in 1967, I was invited to give a
                                                                           performance of my poems to the School.


                                                                           Congratulations on this 180th milestone!

                                                                           Since  self-confidence  is the bedrock  of success  in all human
                                                                           endeavours, in honouring the perceived prowess of the Wey Gey
                                                                           Class of 1996, I have chosen my famous poem, The African to grace
                                                                           the historic pages of your Year Book and also convey to the world the
        I am filled with a profound sense of pleasure, honour and pride that I   spirit that characterizes your year group.
        write this message to congratulate your school on the occasion of the
        celebration of its 180th anniversary.                              May the Almighty continue to bless the dedicated labours of the staff
                                                                           of the one and only Wesley Girls’ High School, of the Republic of
        I say this because I have been blessed with a special relationship with   Ghana.
        Wey Gey Hey. My two daughters are of the Class of 96 and our family
        is proud of them as grateful products of this distinguished educational
        institution that has given so much to the development of the human
        resources of Ghana. Their years at Wey Gey Hey have proved to be
        a wonderful foundation for their further studies and life in general.
        My wife and I remember fondly their teachers and the famous Mrs.



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