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He was born on the 24th of April 2008 to Jacob Aryeetey and Natalie Quartey.He hails from Accra Cental. He had his early education at Happy Day Academy and in 2018 was moved to Martyrs Of Uganda R/C Basic School located in Mamprobi, Accra. He schooled there until 2021 where he again moved to God's Gift International School where he sat for the Basic Education Certificate Examination. Nii was Admitted to Abetifi Presby Senior High School where he had his secondary education. He held the position as the Boys Chapel Prefect from 2023 to 2024and also the Catsu president. He his a man of discipline and self respect. He completed his secondary education at the age of 16 years making him one of the youngest graduates of his time. He a Presbyterian and fellowships with the Presbyterian Church Of Ghana Resurrection Congregation, Makola-Accra.
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