Asantehene’s son elected head prefect of DPS International School
Otumfuo Osei Tutu’s youngest son, Nana Kwame Kyeretwie has been elected as the head prefect of DPS International School.
At DPS International School, Kwame Kyeretwie’s peers elected him as their head prefect, a testament to his leadership qualities and respect among his fellow students. The investiture ceremony held on April 9, 2024, was a momentous occasion for both Kwame Kyeretwie and his family, marking a significant milestone in his educational and personal development.
The ceremony itself was a grand affair, attended by students, faculty, and likely members of the community, all gathered to witness the induction of the newly elected prefects. Kwame Kyeretwie, dressed immaculately in a green jacket, white trousers, and shirt adorned with a green tie, stood tall and proud as he took on his new role. The sash draped across his chest, boldly emblazoned with the words “head boy,” symbolized the authority and responsibility he now carries.
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Captured in photographs shared online, Kwame Kyeretwie’s confident demeanor and poised presence were evident as he addressed his peers, received decorations, and participated in the ceremonial procession. These images not only serve as keepsakes for the family but also inspire admiration from the wider community, who recognize the significance of his achievement within the context of his prestigious lineage.
Kwame Kyeretwie’s success at DPS International School adds another chapter to the storied legacy of the Asantehene’s family, known for its commitment to excellence and service. Moreover, it comes at a time when Kwame Kyeretwie had already attracted attention for his participation in academic and extracurricular activities, further showcasing his versatility and dedication to personal growth.
Beyond his individual accomplishments, Kwame Kyeretwie’s investiture reflects the values instilled by his family, including a sense of duty, integrity, and compassion. These qualities are evident not only in his academic pursuits but also in the philanthropic endeavors of his elder brother, Nana Opoku Ware, who selflessly supported the education of his peers at KNUST.
Kwame Kyeretwie’s journey to becoming head prefect encapsulates a narrative of aspiration, resilience, and community impact—a narrative that resonates deeply with the proud heritage of the Asantehene’s lineage. As he assumes his new role with determination and grace, one can only imagine the bright future that lies ahead for this promising young leader. Otumfuo Son Elected Head Prefect is one of the biggest achievements in his life so far. His father would be so proud of him.
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