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BECE 2023: Lil Win Shares Heartwarming Video to Celebrate the Success of the Second Batch of Graduates from His School.

Lil Win has participated a gladdening videotape to compliment scholars of his academy after successfully writing the 2023 BECE.


The actor participated a video where the graduates were being cheered on by inferiors at Great Minds International School.

Netizens have poured praises on the graduates, with numerous soliciting that they pass with flying colours.

Famed Ghanaian actor and musician Kwadwo Nkansah, frequently known in the entertainment circus as Lil Win has taken to social media to celebrate the alternate batch of JHS graduates from his academy, Great Minds International School. 


In expressing his delight, Lil Win, in a Instagram post, participated a videotape to show how the scholars who sat for the Basic Education Certificate Examination( BECE) were being cheered by their inferiors supposedly as they exited the academy's emulsion neatly dressed in their tracksuits. 

In his caption of the videotape, Lil Win complimented the scholars on completing the final examination and sought God's guidance and protection for them as they await their results. 

He also confided the academy operation as well as the preceptors for the good work done in preparing the scholars for the test. " Congratulations to my 2nd Batch Adom Nhyira mo. 

It’s my prayer God cover you all. We proud of you. Great minds loves youall.Thanks to the academy operation and preceptors" At the time of writing the report, the 1- nanosecond videotape had gathered over 13,000 likes and 200 commentary 








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