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They can double the benefit if those are young, soccer-talented boys who will challenge the Brazilians and bring soccer and education tactics back
Obviously, they don't want anyone to know where they hail from.
Pathetic!
My thinking too!
They are all Northerners as usual. Mahama selected them like he did the Cuba students, University of Dundee students, students to Turkey and now students to Brazil.
YES, HE IS PITO MAN . MOREOVER A BIG TIME THIEF
4 four scholarships went ewes why? why? why? why? No Gas, No Gas?????? eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks to the Brazilian government for the honour and a warning to the scholarship secreteriat and its Ghana government to make sure that these students allowances are paid timely for them to have piece of mind to study. Toda ...
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Thank you Kofi,the monthly feeding allowance is what I am concerned of.Most often students are left to fend for themselves when they go in for these scholarships,Ghana's image then become tainted.
INTERESTING AND HOPE THEY DON'T END UP IN CANADA OR USA OR IN EUROPE. BUT GO BACK TO HELP REBUILD THIS POOR NATION WHICH DEVELOPED NATION CONTINUE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF INCLUDING RESOURCE COMPANIES.
It unnecessary scholarship.Ghana as a country is able to tutor these courses and so what is the point of sending these people all the way to Brazil for those courses.Government should get out of this scholarship business and ...
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What kind of reporting is this? How can u talk about students going to Brazil to study without mentioning their names? After all they are the most important part of the story.
Who won the awards?
will scholarship secretariat pay their stipends? They are noted for diverting monies meant for scholarship students. Ghanaians in UK, Turkey, Cuba, Venezuela havent been paid their stipends for God-knows-how-long. They'll go ...
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"Brazil, a member of the South South group, has historical link to the African continent" What a euphemism for four centuries of the slave trade (which they carried out mostly through Angola).
The Ghanaian government shoul ...
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