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GH₵10 That Cost a Life: Teen BECE Candidate Killed in Adukrom

(How a Lunch Money Dispute Turned Deadly + 3 Warning Signs Parents Missed)



The last words 15-year-old Kwame Asare (pseudonym) heard were "You won’t see tomorrow’s exam!" before his classmate’s machete struck. What began as an argument over borrowed GH₵10 lunch money at Adukrom Methodist JHS ended in Ghana’s latest teen violence tragedy - just 72 hours before BECE exams.  


The Fatal Dispute (Eyewitness Account)  


Kwame lends GH₵10 to suspect (name withheld) during break time  

Demands repayment after seeing suspect buy "gob3"  

"You’re embarrassing me!" - Suspect threatens in Twi  

Attack occurs near school’s broken back fence  


Witness Statement (Teacher):  

"We heard screams... found Kwame bleeding from the neck. The suspect was still holding the cutlass we use for clearing weeds."  


Critical Details:  

✔️ Victim: Top 10% of class, dreamed of becoming doctor  

✔️ Suspect: 16-year-old repeat student with history of aggression  

✔️ Weapon: School agricultural tool (highlighting security lapse)  


Mother’s Anguish: "He died holding his BECE index card!"  

School Closure: Shut indefinitely as police investigate  

Viral Hashtag: #JusticeForKwame trends on X (formerly Twitter)  


  

2024 Alarming Stats (GIS Report):  

| Region          | School Violence Cases | Fatalities |  

|-----------------|----------------------|------------|  

| Eastern         | 17                   | 3          |  

| Greater Accra   | 42                   | 5          |  

| Ashanti         | 29                   | 4          |  


Expert Insight (Dr. Abena Osei, Child Psychologist):

 "This mirrors the 2022 Kasoa teen killing. Poverty + unchecked screen violence = ticking time bombs in classrooms."  


Warning Signs Parents/Schools Missed

 The "Small Loans" Red Flag

 Suspect had 5 unresolved debt cases in past term  

 "He’d threaten: ‘I’ll deal with you later’" - Classmate  


Social Media Threats  

Deleted Snapchat post: *"One day I’ll make them sorry" (April 3)  


Nationwide Implications  

BECE Emergency Measures:  

GNAT Directive: All schools to lock up tools by May 30  

Police Patrols: 200 officers deployed to exam centers  

MOE Hotline: New "See Something, Say Something" SMS line (Type BEKE to 8000)  


Political Reaction: 

MP for Okere Constituency: "We’ll install metal detectors in 50 schools"  

Opposition Criticism: *"Where’s the 2020 School Safety Policy?"


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