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DVLA introduces driving programme for tertiary students

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  • AGBESI KWESI 7 years ago

    . Where ever Mahama wants to steal he puts his countrymen( Gonjas) incharge. Check the backgrounds of the following individuals: Gilbert Iddi, David Yaro,etc. This tells you that the corruption in the GES is serious since the ...
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  • citizens not spectators 7 years ago

    For the beginning check how many akyem ministers are in akuffo addo's 36 ministers? And more are to follow regarding DCE , Deputy ministers there you will have to judge

  • KOO MENSAH 7 years ago

    Good idea! It works well in the USA high schools. You learn and take driving exams and if pass , driving License will be issued to you. Lets go Nana.

  • ttttttttttwwwwwwwweaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 7 years ago

    KOO MENSAH A GOOD IDEA. IN THE US THE DRIVING LESSONS ARE PART OF THE SCHOOL'S AFTER SCHOOL CURRICULUM WHERE SOME OF THE STUDENT GRAB THIS OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN AND ACQUIRE THE LICENSE BEFORE THEY GRADUATE HIGH SCHOOL

  • citizens not spectators 7 years ago

    It's not the idea of Nana but it has been there before December 2016,

  • AGBESI KWESI 7 years ago

    In actual fact, I don't think this DWARF should complain so much. Honestly we voted for him to come and solve our numerous problems and not to come and complain numerously. Idiot DWARF PRESIDENT please work. 4 years is just a ...
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  • Frempong Joel Kay 7 years ago

    This is a very brilliant and excellent initiative. My problem in Ghana is that, there are a lot of good policies and ideas but the implementation.
    When people go through such avenue to acquire such important license, it will ...
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  • lee 7 years ago

    I like this,Impressive

  • Koach 7 years ago

    This is a good approach. It will reduce accidents on the road. It will reduce the burden on the system and reduce the middle guys who frustrate the young from accessing licence through the right approach.

    I knew one day Gh ...
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  • dd 7 years ago

    This is brilliant

  • Sala 7 years ago

    This concept of 'Goro Boys' is the making of the DVLA staff themselves because they will intentionally frustrate applicants so that the applicants give up and see a 'goro boy' who has connection with the DVLA staff.

    Meanwh ...
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  • ttttttttttwwwwwwwweaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 7 years ago

    THIS SHOULD BE AN OPTION IN OUR HIGH SCHOOLS FOR THOSE WHO CAN AFFORD IT TO DRIVE FROM THE YOUNGER AGE BECAUSE MOST OF THE JSS/SSS STUDENTS WHO DO NOT QUALIFY TO THE UNIVERSITIES SWITCH TO OTHER TRADES LIKE DRIVING AS THEIR T ...
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  • Odikro 7 years ago

    Funny, how is this a priority?

  • Koach 7 years ago

    Getting a license is an asset. It has nothing to do with having a car. It is always good to have an extra driver in a vehicle or a house for any emergency. It is also an opportunity in a given space and time being offered,wh ...
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  • Odikro 7 years ago

    This is a misplaced priority. There are basic schools still under trees and without chalk for their teachers. Use the scarce resources for prioritized commonsense resources.

  • Kaakie 7 years ago

    What a Wooow? Brilliant initiative. Let's go for it.

  • dd 7 years ago

    where are our driving licence ?
    if train student and can not print driving licence for them you creat room for police to take money
    i don't think helps a civilised

  • Sulemana Shafi'i 7 years ago

    Good Initiatives, Well done DVLA

  • Jk 7 years ago

    good initiative. very impressed

  • Boy 7 years ago

    And primary school pupils should also be thought traffic regulations and road safety at school as a subject.This will make the whole programme complete

  • Dan 7 years ago

    Please let it be fast ........

  • NANA ADDO 7 years ago

    GOOD MOVE ; BUT WHEN NANA REDUCING TAXES AS PROMISED.