WIRE — They left their homes with a mix of delight, anxiety, and a sprinkle of uncertainty to enter a place that would eventually transmogrify their lives for the future ahead. For the best of their three-year sojourn here, they would call this place their haven - away from perhaps the "noise" at home. A place that would give them purpose, a sense of belonging, and reorient their thinking in life. The year was 2013 - sometime in October; over 800 lads had travelled from across the length and breadth of Ghana to the hallowed hills of Mfantsipim (Kwabotwe - her sons call it). Shaped by diverse cultural and social backgrounds, these young men bore individual dreams and ambitions for their future but would soon be bound by a simple ideology: "Think and Look Ahead".

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