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The Silent Exodus: Why teachers are leaving the country

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  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 1 year ago

    Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine........for instance 10 paracetamol at once.......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.

  • Ghanaba 1 year ago

    Whether we like it or not these professionals will leave because they don’t understand the deference between developing countries and developed nations.Remember that no developing nations can compete with adevelope nation,w ...
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  • Grow in wisdom 1 year ago

    The licensure certificate has put more value on them, increasing the demand for their services in other countries. Once the demand continues to increase, they will always find the reason to move out. Teachers condition of ser ...
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  • Kweku 1 year ago

    Conditions of service for teachers are very poor and depressing

  • Kofi 1 year ago

    Let our ears rest, teachers have been leaving Ghana for greener pastures since Acheampong's time, this is nothing unusual and that is why we have Training Colleges.

  • Makaa-maka 1 year ago

    Since independence there hasn't been a period where exodus of Ghanaians, not only teachers, has stopped. Exodus of Ghanaians cut across all sectors both skilled and unskilled individuals. The number has shot up because popula ...
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  • Pelicles 1 year ago

    Thank you. You are a true talker, but others want to put the blame on the current government as if teachers, exodus is something new in Ghana.

  • Kwabs, London 1 year ago

    A group of South African teachers were recruited to teach in the UK. Within 3 months all of them returned to South Africa. They couldn't cope with the teaching culture in the UK where students are uncontrollable and can't be ...
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  • Nicman 1 year ago

    Nana Otumfour Asante Hene my respectable chief.the Ghana today is no country any more. So everybody is leaving if they do they will I my come for funerals Even then e days it's a dangerous trip to be back home

  • .com 1 year ago

    Ask Dr Matthew Prempeh why despite all these NPP achievements in promotion of teachers welfare there is no peace and job security and teachers are leaving the country and some jobless. IF your economic foundation is weak the ...
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  • Kwame Yeboah 1 year ago

    Do you now see the worth of the Licensure Exams? Our teachers have now been learning after graduation. They pass the professional exams and get good jobs abroad. The lazy ones, the untrainable ones like the NAGRAT people are ...
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