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Congrats to my old school. Keep the aloft the name of Zogbesco. I am really proud of you.
Which kind 13 years, tweaaaaaaaa
Very happy to know that Zogbeli Primary School boys are the champions. Keep the spirit burning. The Old Boys are solidly behind you in prayers.
Skin pain!Ahoyaa!
I went to school theer also. I was there in 1959. It is an old school weith good academics. English was the form of communitations at the school. I came back to Accra in 1960 sat for the common entrance examination and as the ...
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Good one from the north
congratulations boys . tipagya
Congratulations Boys!
I am proud of zogbeli LA my school from 1958-1964.We were always the best football school in those years.I remember when we won the Ebenezar Adams cup the then regional minister.I bless this young ones and hope they will make ...
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Tivu, congratulations to your boys. How funny! I was in (Master Guuli's) Lamashegu Primary about the same time but my brother and sisters were in Zogbeli, and I do recall we whipped your ass on some occasions, go back and che ...
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CORRECTION: Not so fast should have been the title and not too fast which I wrote.
grew up in this neighborhood. proud these guys have put zogbeli on the map
football made in tamale
Congrats
Congrats Zogbeli Primary. Dagban is proud of u guys...
ten schools drawn from the ten regions.
YOU ARE NOT GETTING THE BEST TEAM TO REPRESENT THE COUNTRY.
FOOLS, WHY NOT FROM THE TEN BEST SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTRY, INSTEAD OF ONE SCHOOL FROM EACH REGION?
MAYBE THE BEST SCHS ...
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Is that why the National League is played among the best teams in the country? Presumably the BEST teams could be from just Gt Accra and Ashanti Region...lol (I am being sarcastic).
WELL, YOU INTEND YOUR STATEMENT TO BE SARCASM, BUT, SURPRISE!, IT IS REALISTIC.
YES, THE BEST SCHOOL TO REPRESENT US IN KENYA WAS, MOST LIKELY, NOT INVITED AT ALL; WE'LL NEVER KNOW.
IT COULD BE HIDDEN IN ANY 1, 2, 3 OR ...
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I also went to Zogbeli primary in 1959. In those days the form of communicatios at the school was English. I left there in 1960 when my parents were transfered to Accra. With the foundation I got there, I sat for the common e ...
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