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Where did we learn politicisation and equalisation from?
This year's results is the reality of the current situation in our Education as left by NPP. Students and schools were allowed to cheat during examinations in order to make Free SHS and the shift system look good.
Now we ...
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The tight supervision during this year's WAEC examinations showed how poor the NPP education policies were. The former Minister of Education, Dr. Kentry Adutwum was always lying about NPP policies so now he sees how foolish h ...
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Under NPP, Ghana won international "Robotic" competition defeating nations like South Korea, Japan etc and were the Ghanaian students given past questions or answers?
Under NPP, STEM students were able to manufacture "Dial ...
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Kwasea. Under NDC, UPS has won a world cup. Is robotic a written paper? And who told you Mamfi Methodist Girls who won the robotics is among the failed schools this year. You are very stupid. Those who passed will continue t ...
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Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine ........... For instance 15 paracetamol at once. Or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
This Ankaful day student aka MUMBI SERAKI has had a relapse. All join again in the prayers for this demented soul from hell!!
10/10 boho biom that pelicles is nothing but a toerag!
GET many copies & dash out this season. XMAS GIFT FOR YOURSELF or that idle FRIEND, RELATIVES, NEIGHBOURS or COMMUNITY YOUTHS you would like to EMPOWER this season. Get the RESOURCE U need to MAKE MONEY in 2026 NOW - not in ...
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Students of today has all it takes to learn but they are just using it to watch pono. Lazy boys with mindset of getting quick money to tease the old men.
Mass, it is necessary........
Some solution! When you have an Education Minister who is more interested in the length of students' hair than what textbook to send to the same students, what do you expect?
Akufo Addo have you seen what you have done to our poor students?