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Legon-PRESEC student allegedly kidnapped, abductors demand GH¢340,000

Legon-PRESEC student allegedly kidnapped, abductors demand GH¢340,000

In a distressing development that has sent shockwaves through the community, a 17-year-old student from the prestigious Presbyterian Boys Senior High School (PRESEC), Legon, has been reportedly kidnapped.

The student was making his way back to Obuasi for a vacation when he was abducted on March 28, 2024.

The chilling saga unfolds as disturbing images sent to the boy’s family by unknown captors reveal the grave danger he faces.

Despite the immediate action taken by the distraught parents in reporting the incident to the police Criminal Investigations Department (CID) headquarters and informing PRESEC officials, the progress in the case has been frustratingly sluggish.

This alarming incident has drawn attention not only because of the harrowing experience the student is undergoing but also due to the seemingly detached stance taken by the school authorities.

They have indicated that their ability to act is limited, pointing out that the kidnapping occurred off-campus.

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This explanation, however, does little to assuage the fears and concerns of the student’s family and the larger school community.

The captors, exploiting the vulnerability of the situation, initially demanded an astronomical ransom of GH¢340,000.

The narrative took a darker turn as threats were made about dismembering the student and selling his body parts if their demands were not met.

Through negotiations, the ransom amount was reduced to GH¢20,000, which the family managed to send to the kidnappers via Mobile Money in a desperate bid to secure the boy’s release.

Yet, the ordeal did not end there; the kidnappers have since increased their demand to an additional GH¢300,000.

As the student remains in captivity for over six days, his family’s pleas for government intervention and police assistance grow more urgent.

The community is rallying support, calling for increased efforts to ensure the safe return of the young student.

This harrowing episode not only highlights the terrifying reality of kidnapping but also raises questions about the safety and security measures for students both on and off school premises.

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A 12-year-old boy, who attends Presbyterian Boys’ SHS (Presec Legon), gained attention on the internet for his remarkable academic achievement despite his young age and his ambitious goal of becoming a surgeon.

His name is Nana Frimpong, who attended Nkoranza D/A and graduated in 2022.

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Despite attending a government basic school in Nkoranza rather than more prestigious institutions, Nana Frimpong, at just 12 years old, is already a first-year student at the renowned Presbyterian Boys Secondary School, Presec, where he is studying science.

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Having scored an impressive aggregate of 7 in the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) at Nkoranza D/A, Nana secured admission to study science at Presec, a notable accomplishment given his age and educational background.

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In other news, the 2023 BECE results is expected to be released this month. 2023 BECE graduates, who will soon be SHS 1 students will report to school next month (December). It is expected that the BECE results will be out this month.

According to the 2023/2024 academic calendar, SHS 1 students will report to school on 4th December, 2023. This is a month from now. This reporting date is for both double(transitional) and single track schools. Students will be in school from 4th December, 2023 to 5 March, 2024 and 15th March, 2024 for double and single track schools respectively.

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According to the 2023/2024 academic calendar, there is going to be a Christmas break from 21st December, 2023 to 2nd January, 2024 for all schools and at all levels.

The Ghana Education Service is doing everything possible to restore the old academic calendar. The old or original academic calendar for basic schools has been restored. However senior high school old academic calendar is yet to be restored.

PRESEC must not make it into 2023NSMQ Semis (Reasons)

PRESEC must not make it into 2023NSMQ Semis (Reasons)

PRESEC Legon is the defending champion of the NSMQ but the competition will be more exciting if PRESEC does not make it into the 2023NSMQ Semis. It is the only school to have won the contest seven times, and this year, they need to be given a contest of their lives in the semis if they are to be stopped.

As they look forward to making their championship win eight, it doesn’t look like it is going to happen as they face the likes of Accra Academy and GSTS in the last quarter-final clash.

If PRESSEC is going to be stopped from entering the Semis and possibly winning it, Accra Academy and GSTS must give PRESEC Legon, a contest of their lives.

This contest must be a giant killing contest for the two schools.

They need to come to the contest super-prepared and charged to foil every attempt of PRESEC to bully their way through.

Both schools must take their chances as they come and answer questions to earn points.

Legon Presec is a school that can be beaten with the right frame of mind, preparation, and focus.

The two schools must not be intimidated by the presence of PRESEC or by the competition itself.

PRESEC must not make it into the 2023NSMQ Semis and that is the duty of Accra Academy and GSTS at their clast in the final contest of the day.

There are several reasons why PRESEC must not make it into the 2023 NSMQ semifinals.

  • PRESEC is the defending champion.

A different school must win the semis contest so that we get a new winner of the competition, in order to keep things interesting and exciting.

 

  • PRESEC is a traditional powerhouse in the NSMQ.

The school has won the competition a record seven times. We want to see another school have a chance to shine. Either a girls’ school wins it for the first time or one of the other previous winners. This will make the competition even more competitive.

 

  • PRESEC is a school with a lot of resources.

The school has a large and well-funded science and math department, which gives its students a significant advantage in the NSMQ.

 

  • PRESEC’s success in the NSMQ has led to some controversy.

Some people believe that the school has benefited from preferential treatment from the competition’s organizers.

Of course, there are also many people who want PRESEC to make it into the 2023 NSMQ semifinals as well.

The school has a strong tradition of excellence in science and mathematics, and its students are always among the best in the country.

PRESEC’s participation in the competition also helps to generate excitement and interest in the NSMQ.

Ultimately, whether or not PRESEC makes it into the 2023 NSMQ semifinals is up to the students themselves.

If they are able to perform well in the competition, they will have a chance to represent their school and compete for the championship.

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COMPETITIONS/CONTESTS FOR TODAY

To conclude the Quarter-final Stage competitions on Tuesday, October 17, 2023, St. Augustine’s College, 2022 Semi-finalists, will compete against the current highest scorer in the NSMQ 2023 competition, Keta SHTS, and Tamale SHS.

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Following suit, Kumasi Sec. Tech. will seek a Semifinal spot against two-time champions Mfantsipim School and Yilo Krobo SHS.

Wrapping up the Quarterfinal Stage Competitions, Presec, Legon, the most successful school in NSMQ history, will vie for an eighth title against Accra Academy and GSTS.

The NSMQ 30th Anniversary competitions have reached new heights, delivering intense suspense and enthusiasm.

Best of luck to all participating schools!

 

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