Monday 29 September 1986, the land of Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (PRESEC) Legon,  witnessed the birth of a unique, dynamic, distinct and formidable group of young males, ninos of 1986 who later became "Odadee Class of 1991". This group was made up of approximately 160 strong males who toiled through the days of "Typee" "Iron man", "Don Picasso", "Pee stora", "Sprokus", "Ayayaa", "Yellow man", etc. to graduate in June 1991. These were the days when "sibo" was the shoe to wear and "preach christ" was the bag to have. This year also saw the introduction of the "mono desk" to PRESEC land, Madonna's hit "holiday" was reigning supreme and Maradona was soccer's world cup kingpin. In June 1991 some members of this group left the grounds of PRESEC to travel abroad, continue their academic work elsewhere or start their own businesses. They were replaced by some beautiful girls from the top schools in Ghana and some of the best "O Level" candidates from the other Secondary Schools in Ghana. November 1991 saw the most competitive "Novrush" with the old boys fighting the new boys for the hearts of the girls.

The strong bond that united us during our time in PRESEC has continued and grown even stronger through the years. Our commitment to our Alma Mater is still as strong as ever, and we are always proud to call ourselves ‘PRESECANs’. We would like to share our wonderful, interesting and enjoyable experiences during our time in PRESEC with all our friends via this website.  These pages present our monikers (actual and odadean), our haircuts (past and present) , our  constitution, our aims and objectives and yes, our achievements.

This group encompasses all of the September 1986 form 1 entrants, June 1991 GCE O'level classes and/or the 1993 Lower Sixth form finishing classes as stated in our constitution. The status of NONORARY MEMBER may be conferred on any person if majority of the group deems it fit. The decision to confer HONORARY MEMBERSHIP on any person will be determined by a simple majority in a democratic vote.

It is our fervent hope that this website will serve as a focal point for all members and well-wishers as well as to strengthen further the alliance forged during those eventful and memorable years spent together in PRESEC.

Aims and Objectives

To bring together all year group members in a common bond of FRIENDSHIP.

To all the juniors out there don't forget 9.30 is 9.30! View the dorm rules for  Kwansa house.

  1. To foster cordial relations amongst the year group members.
  2. To speak collectively on all matters affecting the year group and the general body.
  3. To undertake activities to improve the welfare of PRESEC and uplift its image.
  4. To promote the welfare and interest of members of the year group and the general Association.
  5. To foster cordial relations between the year group and other year groups of the PRESEC Old Students Association.

Class Registers:

 Form 1A - 3A Form 1B - 3B Form 1C - 3C Form 1D - 3D
 Acolatse Matthew Abbeyquaye Emmanuel Abbeyquaye Bernard Abdallah Faruk
 Addae-Kyeremeh Eric Adams David Abekah Jake Agyei-Mante Josiah
 Addo-Yobo Winfred Adjei Daniel Acheampong Opoku Amfo Kwadwo
 Fred Affoh Adom Otchere Paul Ackuayi Moses Andoh David
 Afoom Nana Kwabena Agbozo Ransford Acquaye Ebenezer Appenteng Simon
 Akah Wilfred Ahenkan-Yeboah Albert Addo-Yobo Felix Aryeetey Emmanuel
 Ako-Adjei William Alomatu Patrick Afriyie David Asiamah David
 Amagyei Douglas Amarko Richard Agbokpoe Emmanuel Wilson Atsu Philip
 Anim-Ansah George Appiah William Akuffo-Safo Edward Aveh Bernard
 Ansong Adu-Gyamfi Asiedu Jacob Appiah Richard Aveh Sylvanus
 Ansong Kofi Asiedu Michael Appiah-Amaning Patrick Baah Emmanuel
 Asare Meshack Attipoe Evans Nuku Asiamah Eric Bannerman Chris
 Asempa Larry Avle Theodore Asodji Peter Barnes Fiifi
 Asiedu Patrick Braimah Khalid Awuku Felix Bekoe Benjamin
 Asumda Abukura Caesar Justus Ayim Michael Boadu Nana
 Ayivor Raymond Degbor John Baryeh Kofi Forson Nartey [R.I.P]
 Badza Saviour Dougan Albert Boahen Peter Glover Ivan
 Bediako Ebenezer Dodoo Nii Amoo Boateng Boadu Johnson Essumin
 Canfor-Dumas Alex Efodzi John Dankwa Fred Kayi Kofi Kafu [R.I.P.]
 Codjoe Julius Enchill Nana Kofi Danso Donald Kagya Anthony Kwasi
 Darko David Gbewornyo Raphael Fiati Philip Koranteng Harry
 Dey Richard Gyimah Ernest Gavi M. Godwin Kwakye David
 Dovlo Gustav Hlordzi Elias Gbekor Mawuli Kwarteng Kwasi
 Essuman Reuben [R.I.P.] Kaleem Hassan Koduah Albert Mante Sylvester
 Fiadu Hope Kattah Steven Lamptey Emmanuel Mensah O. Ralph
 Gadzi John Koduah Michael MacEshun George Nartey Ebenezer
 Johnson Obodai Kuffuor Manu Mensah Samuel Abbey Ocrang Yaw
 Koram Yaw Kuofie Kow Kwansah Nyadudzi Edem Odikro Stephen
 Koramoa Lord Nortey Joshua Obodai Maxwell Ofori Manteaw Boafo
 Korang Samuel Omenako Edward Obuam Joshua Ofosuhene Kwaku
 Korley Emmanuel Osae Kwame Ocansey Robert Okraku Fred
 Laryea Eugene Osei Kofi Ohene-Boakye Kwaku Okrang Simon
 Mliwormor Tsometsri Osekre Jeremiah Osei Andrews Olongo Edward
 Nartey Kenneth Cyril Owiah Stephen Osei Richard Opoku Kwabena
 Nartey John Pobi Kwabena Poku Ekow Atta S. Oppong-Agyare Solomon
 Obeng Kojo Selormey Daniel Quansah Joseph Ofori-Larbi Andrew
 Opare Stephen Sowah Michael Quartey Ernest Poku Gerald Atta
 Owusu Aaron Yeboah George Sarkodie Prince Adu Porbley Setor
 Owusu-Ansah Kwabena Yeboah Henry Solomon Edward Safo-Sakyi Clifford [R.I.P.]
 Quarcoo Seth Yeboah Stephen Tete-Gyau Moses Sedziafa Felix
 Safo Anthony  Tettey Francis Segbawu Benjamin
 Salawu Fred  Wellington Nii Lante Segbawu Samuel
 Tsahey Divine   Siriboe Osei Boateng
 Wireko Richard   Tei-Nyarko Benjamin
    Thompson Christopher
    Turkson Richard
   Yemoh Nii 


                                         

Please contact the senior on duty (SOD) to make any corrections and/or additions to the registers.