Golden Frimps CEO Advises BECE Graduates to Appreciate Supporters and Maintain Good Character

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The Chief Executive Officer of Golden Frimps Ltd, Solomon Nana Frimpong, has advised students who recently completed the 2026 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) to appreciate the people who supported their education and continue to maintain good character as they prepare for Senior High School (SHS).

According to Mr. Frimpong, many parents, guardians, teachers, relatives, and mentors made sacrifices to help students complete their basic education successfully. He therefore encouraged students to show gratitude and respect to all those who contributed to their academic journey.

He also urged BECE graduates not to become idle or disrespectful while waiting for admission into SHS. Instead, he encouraged them to assist their families at home and engage in productive activities.

“Appreciate those who supported your education, help at home, and show good character as you prepare for SHS,” he advised.

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Mr. Frimpong explained that discipline, humility, respect, and good behaviour are important values that can create opportunities for young people in the future. He further advised students to avoid bad peer influence and stay focused on building a bright and successful future.

The youth advocate also called on parents and guardians to continue guiding and counselling their children during the transition from Junior High School to Senior High School.

He gave the advice during an interview on Radio1 100.7FM with Nana Kwabena Addo, host of Oman Mu Nsem, where the message was shared with students and parents across the country.

Mr. Frimpong stressed that education is not only about academic excellence but also about developing responsible attitudes and strong moral values that will positively impact society.

He concluded by encouraging students to remain focused, prayerful, and determined as they prepare for the next stage of their educational journey.

By: Radio1/ Nana Kwabena Addo.

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