The champion of the tournament was Ms. Vicentia Akorfa Avorda of the Adonai International School.
Student Ms. Aboagye Stephena said the competition “helps build confidence” in the ability of the students to participate in meaningful and important conversations.
Incubate Debate’s no-cost tournaments, workshops, and institutes give students the opportunity to learn and grow in areas related to public speaking, critical thinking, and civic engagement.
Richmond Nyadedzi, the Headmaster of the Agape School Complex, said “Thank you to Incubate for such a special event. It was great, educational, challenging, and a morale boost for our children. It brought out the best in them. They were outspoken, bold, expressive, and nice to each other. God bless Incubate and the team. We look forward to the next Incubate tournament.”
Students gathered at the Agape School Complex at 0800, where they registered and mingled before the opening ceremony began, where the National Pledge of Ghana was recited by students. A short video was played by Incubate Debate’s founder and director welcoming students to this important event.
“The bond between the U.S. and Ghana transcends geographical boundaries. It is deeply rooted in our shared humanity and a profound respect for the values of family, community, and faith. Thank you for being here, thank you for stepping up to share your opinion on two incredibly important issues to the future of your great country.” [excerpt from Mr. Fishback’s prepared remarks]
Founded in 2019, Incubate Debate began hosting no-cost debate tournaments and workshops for students in the U.S. state of Florida and is expanding to organize debates in a handful of international locations, beginning with Ghana but with sights set on Israel, the Middle East, and South America. Incubate is committed to helping the youth become strong public speakers, quick thinkers, and engaged citizens through its always-free tournaments. With the rising importance of public discourse in the modern world, the program hopes to continue providing students with the tools and resources needed to participate in meaningful conversations and debates.
Testimonials from participants:
“There is no program like this in Ghana. We enjoy the debate topics Incubate is bringing to Ghana. Everyone was happy to be part of this tournament, the students were also happy. You should continue to host tournaments. If you bring it, we will help and support you. It was great to have this event the day before the American Vice President arrived. The event was a testament to the strong special friendship between our two nations.”