Tyrone Marhguy Explains Why He Was Left Off Achimota School’s NSMQ List
A talented student, Tyrone Marhguy, has spoken out to clarify why his name did not appear among the contestants representing Achimota School in the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ). According to Tyrone, administrative errors and specific eligibility criteria were the main reasons for his omiss
Ogyem Solomon

A talented student, Tyrone Marhguy, has spoken out to clarify why his name did not appear among the contestants representing Achimota School in the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ).
According to Tyrone, administrative errors and specific eligibility criteria were the main reasons for his omission from the official list. While disappointed by the situation, he emphasized that the setback will not deter him from pursuing his academic goals.
The National Science and Maths Quiz is one of Ghana’s most prestigious academic competitions, drawing attention from schools, students, and educational enthusiasts nationwide. Tyrone’s exclusion from the Achimota School list generated discussions among peers and social media users, many of whom expressed support and encouragement for the student.
In his statement, Tyrone also urged fellow students to remain focused and resilient, noting that individual setbacks do not define one’s academic potential or future success. Supporters lauded his openness and maturity in addressing the situation, highlighting the importance of accountability and transparency in school competitions.
The incident has brought attention to the selection process for NSMQ contestants, prompting some educators and school administrators to review procedures to ensure that deserving students are accurately represented in future competitions.
Despite the disappointment, Tyrone remains committed to his studies and is determined to continue excelling academically. His case serves as a reminder that even highly talented students can face unforeseen administrative challenges, but perseverance and focus remain key to achieving long-term success.
🇬🇭 Tyrone Marhguy speaks about how he was unable to represent Achimota School at the National Science & Maths Quiz
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— CDR AFRICA (@cdrafrica) February 4, 2026
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