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Professor Dzahene-Quarshie pushes for greater use of local languages in schools

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  • MATCHMAKER 13 hours ago

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  • GHANA 12 hours ago

    YES - TIME TO SAY GOODBYE TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE

  • Wofa 12 hours ago

    Funny how you did not write in your language. Trouble is, i hate when other people from ghana speaks their mother tongue to me as if that is my mother tongue, which is not and they expect me to understand them.well, we have ...
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  • The Motherland 11 hours ago

    Hello youth of Ghana.. watch out for MUMBI SERAKI who is an ex-resident of Pantang hospital. He may soon be here to showcase his sick mentality!!

  • FRANKIE 10 hours ago

    When will these pseudo educationists stop this local language nonsense!? They ask us to teach our children local languages while they speak English with their children and also demand English as a definite prerequisite to any ...
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  • STOP IT 12 hours ago

    Madam, we have moved past this matter, with a definite "No". Next topic, please.

  • Dunia. 12 hours ago

    Let everyone teach and speak their local languages to their children at home, and don't try to bring up a practically unworkable policy. We don't have the time or finances to go into any experiment.

  • What about religion, governance, marriage, dressing 12 hours ago

    Is this education we are practising Africa.?Your hairstyle is foreign.
    We have imported religion, Gods, dress, marriage, sports, entertainment, education, governance, everything. We cannot choose and pick. Look at the nails ...
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  • Oklemekuku 10 hours ago

    Says the person whose children are not fluent in local languages. Anything for attention

  • Kwame Angel 10 hours ago

    Go wey you. Don't these students speak the local language at home. You are just afraid you will lose your job.

  • GOLDEN 8 hours ago

    WE ALWAYS USED TO SPEAK OUR LOCAL LANGUAGES WITH OUR PARENTS,SIBBLINGS, FRIENDS,ETC WHAT HAS CHANGED???????? THERE WERE COMPULSERY SUBJECTS LIKE MATHS,SCIENCE,AT LEAST ONE LOCAL LANGUAGE,PLUS ENGLISH, TO BE ABLE TO OBTAIN O-L ...
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  • David Ampofo 40 minutes ago

    I disagree 200%. We should start chemistry and physics books in Ghanaian languages? Which ones? She should just be thankful that we have English. This Ghanaian languages thing is just foolish pride.