How dare you talk about the curriculum when you dropped out in Oxford. You returned to Legon and ended up with an embarrassing 3rd class degree in economics. You then topped it up faking a lawyer status without a law certific ... read full comment
How dare you talk about the curriculum when you dropped out in Oxford. You returned to Legon and ended up with an embarrassing 3rd class degree in economics. You then topped it up faking a lawyer status without a law certificate.
Counselor 7 years ago
Indeed the labor market has to determine the depth, and type of skills and type of education to be taught at not only the University level but any professional institutions in the country or the country will continue to produ ... read full comment
Indeed the labor market has to determine the depth, and type of skills and type of education to be taught at not only the University level but any professional institutions in the country or the country will continue to produce professionals who might come out with no employment opportunities.
It is the dynamics in the demand and supply curve in labor market which is the answer to the mismatch of jobs and rising unemployment of the university graduates and other professionals in the country.
The NPP government has to play its part by creating a learning environment that will cater for these changes.
Ghana can do it with the the implementation of the right policies.
amend what?
talk is cheap
ask Akufo
How dare you talk about the curriculum when you dropped out in Oxford. You returned to Legon and ended up with an embarrassing 3rd class degree in economics. You then topped it up faking a lawyer status without a law certific ...
read full comment
Indeed the labor market has to determine the depth, and type of skills and type of education to be taught at not only the University level but any professional institutions in the country or the country will continue to produ ...
read full comment