Tyrone Marghuy, the determined Rastafarian student who initially faced a rejection from Achimota School due to his refusal to cut his dreadlocks, has emerged triumphant. Following a hard-fought legal battle, Tyrone secured admission to Achimota School and has now achieved an outstanding feat in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) by obtaining 8As in the recently released results.
His journey to academic success was marked by resilience and perseverance. After being denied admission based on his religious beliefs and hairstyle, Tyrone took the case to court, where justice prevailed, granting him the opportunity to pursue his education at Achimota School while upholding his Rastafarian faith.
Despite the initial setback and the legal proceedings, Tyrone remained focused on his studies, displaying unwavering dedication to excel academically. His remarkable achievement of securing 8As in the WASSCE stands as a testament to his hard work, determination, and unwavering commitment to his education.