Amakye Bare Student Amoako Paul Emerges Overall Best at 2025 Frank Yeboah Spelling Bee

Amoako Paul, a bright and hardworking student of Amakye Bare D/A Junior High School, has emerged as the overall best student at the 4th Edition of the 2025 Frank Yeboah Annual Spelling Bee Competition. The annual competition, organized by Hon. Frank Yeboah, Member of Parliament for Atwima Nwabiagya North Constituency and CEO of the Frank Yeboah Spelling Bee Competition, brings together schools from across the constituency to promote academic excellence, build students’ confidence, and encourage a culture of learning.

In an interview with the media, Amoako Paul expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Hon. Frank Yeboah for organizing the competition. He described the recognition as a source of immense motivation that would inspire him to work harder in his studies. The young student revealed that he aspires to become a medical doctor in the future and appealed to parents and guardians to prioritize the education of their wards to nurture more talented students like him.

Some of his fellow contestants also expressed their sincere appreciation to Hon. Frank Yeboah for the initiative, acknowledging the competition as a platform that has significantly boosted their confidence and sharpened their academic skills. Many of them pledged to defend their positions and aim for top honors in the next edition of the spelling bee.

Speaking at the event, Hon. Frank Yeboah commended Amoako Paul for his dedication, focus, and exemplary performance. He described the competition as a vital platform for nurturing talent, encouraging academic excellence, and building the confidence of students across the constituency. He emphasized that the competition is not politically motivated but rather designed to support education and empower students to reach their full potential.

Hon. Frank Yeboah urged all students to remain disciplined, committed, and determined in their studies, highlighting that consistent effort and focus would open doors to a successful future. He further called on parents and guardians to actively support their children’s education by guiding them in their studies, assisting with homework, and fostering a culture of learning at home.

As part of the recognition for his outstanding performance, Amoako Paul was awarded a cash prize of One Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢1,000) by Hon. Frank Yeboah. The prize was intended to celebrate the student’s exceptional talent, hard work, and dedication demonstrated throughout the competition.

The event attracted school authorities, teachers, parents, traditional leaders, students, and residents from across the constituency, all of whom hailed the initiative as timely and impactful. Many described the competition as instrumental in promoting education, inspiring students, and encouraging young learners to strive for academic excellence.

Amoako Paul’s victory serves as an inspiring example for other students, demonstrating that diligence, discipline, and a commitment to learning can lead to success and recognition at both school and community levels.

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