Oheneba Kwaku Nkrabea and Tyrone Iras Murghuy were asked to either do away with their dreadlocks or forfeit their admission into Achimota School. The school and other defendants argued in court that the dreadlocks of the two rasta students was in variance with its rules and regulations. The court held that Achimota School and other respondents in the case failed to justify the position of the school in denying the students admission. The Attorney General in support of the school’s appeal is arguing that the decision by Achimota School does not interfere with the right to the education of the boys. It has, however, come to light that Oheneba Kwaku Nkrabea has transferred from Achimota School to Ghana International School where he has been offered full scholarship worth $160,000.