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Edem Agbana to petition GES over 'dehumanising' content in textbook

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  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 16 hours ago

    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.

  • Nzema K 15 hours ago

    Expunge that portion from the books. Aki ola we respect you guys. You have done a lot to Ghana and GES. So why now . Hope money has not changed hands from the west

  • FRANKIE 14 hours ago

    Good move Edem. There is nothing good about colonization. If not for colonization, we would have evolved into a better society by now. Colonization did incalculable and unimaginable harm to the mind of the African. The vestig ...
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  • KO 15 hours ago

    What about championing of reparations from Western countries to the countries that were colonized?

  • KUMI K 15 hours ago

    I think the content was based on what the curriculum required as of that time. Before you blame the publisher, pls check first the requirements of the curriculum

  • Edem 14 hours ago

    But for colonisation and western enlightenment, Edem would have been a product of trokosi. What has primitive, unreached tribes been able to achieve? What quality of life do they have?

  • Davi Husunu 14 hours ago

    Has he finished solving millions of challenges in his constituency? Busy body for nothing mtcheww.

  • SUCH AN ISSUE SHOULD BE LEFT TO MATURE MINDS TO DEBATE. NOT TO POLUTE THE MINDS OF OUR CHILDREN TO BECOME BEHOLDEN TO THE COLONIZING THIEVES OF MINDS AND NATURAL RESOURCES 14 hours ago

    Enough is enough, if GES is corrupted and no longer up to the task, SACK them all.

  • kwame 13 hours ago

    THERE IS ALWAYS TWO SIDES TO A COIN. WE SHOULD ALLOW ACADEMIC FREEDOM AND STOP SHAPING AND LIMITING OR NARROWING PEOPLES WAY OF THINKING ESPECIALLY IN ACADEMIA

  • Albert Kessel 13 hours ago

    Even though colonialism, as with other forms of foreign occupation/ domination was inherently bad, can one reasonably argue that there were there no benefits whatsoever from colonialism?
    What really is wrong with presenting ...
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  • Dunia 13 hours ago

    He says "Our education system must reflect truth, justice, and historical integrity.". Isn't it the truth that some benefits came from "colonisation". Isn't he in parliament, instead of sitting under a tree deliberating over ...
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  • Gaskia 12 hours ago

    And he'll have been seeking justice under Nogokpo shrines instead of the laws and courts "colonialists" introduced. This boy must stop his arrogance in ignorance and start learning from his seniors in parliament. His loud chi ...
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  • Future Generation Fuo 12 hours ago

    What good has the laws and courts done for the society if not serving the rich? Worshiper of someone’s ancestors, no wonder hahahaha

  • Wwwe 12 hours ago

    Animals tell us U want U gvt to also contact his party members to do the same books hmmm