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By this stand there must be direct access to Burma Camp even if it is for Jolly Ride because the camp is publicly financed. Flag Staff House should be accessible for private parties etc. No restriction to any institution.
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I fully agree with Boko Haram's philosophy that western education is taboo. It is clear that the more educated an African the more stupid he becomes. Imagine the crap that came from the meeting of Vice-Chancellors!!! I bet yo ...
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The university of Ghana remains the primary source of economists and political thought in Ghana. That Ghana should be in this state of affairs is reflective of the failures of Legon.
The premier university of Ghana - The U ...
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No body is calling for a totally free access to the University roads. The fact still remains that the amount being charged is way too ridiculous.
Why can't the authorities at the University just reason up a little?
Hatred ...
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I think I hundred percent agreed with you. I do not know why these people hate this governmnet so much to this extend. Sometimes I wonder if these people have any other place they called their countries. Did Dr. Aggrey and hi ...
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Legon must not give in to this stupid government. Academic freedom must be protected.
I dont understand why the media is still claiming that "not everyone has access to the campus". Why are they creating the wrong impression in peoples minds? This issue has nothing to do with barring anyone from entering the c ...
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Where in the constitution does it say that public universities are autonomous? Is this guy having dreams?
What is this joker talking about?
Have acted as though they live on some
island in this country? Of course,now that that they realize that there exists a higher authority,capable of deflating their baloon full of arrogance,they seem to be back-peddling and s ...
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“Should we amend every law because an individual sees a conflict with his desires ..." Who told Dr Darko that an individual sees conflicts with his desires? Majority of Ghanaians are in arms against the university authoriti ...
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Kofi Ata, I share with your frustrations with the nonsense coming from those plagiarisers we call lecturers in Ghana. Whatever education they got is not useful to society one bit.
I was at the London School of Economics & ...
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If this is the sort of education you received at the London School of Economics, then I blame whoever sponsored your education. He/She has thrown away his/her money. I even doubt your credentials because LSE is reputed for pr ...
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Your argument is very hollow. Is the UG a thorough fare? Aren't there other alternative roads opened to the public to get to their homes? Why can't we drive through the Flag Staff House from Christ the King if we want to get ...
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Parliament may even consider taking up the teaching jobs on campus.
It surprises me when when people who are highly placed in society make comments like that of Dr. Darko's.What does he mean when he asked whether we should amend every law which an individual is at conflict with? Is he telling ...
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Those complaining can go to hell. They can also go ahead and open their gates and doors for people to walk through willingly.
THERE ARE THOSE WHO DREAM OF A BETTER LIFESTYLE
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AND THOSE WHO LIVE THEIR DREAMS
THOSE WHO WONDER WHAT TOMORROW WILL BRING
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The mentality of the Legon administration belongs to the 14th century. Those fat slobs living in the ivory tower and used to smelling their own stinking fart. My God! Is this what Ghana has come to?????
I am surprised Parliament is going to give attention to this bill. Ghana is systematically destroying all its institution,now partliament is going to exacerbate the already dismal situation on our university campuses by passi ...
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The problem is that these academics are parasites. They spend all their time doing politics and undermining governments they do not like. And that is a real problem.
If the mps and "do nothing" parliament pass the law to stripe UG of its right to manage its internal affairs, the school authorities should go to the Supreme Court to seek interpretation and get it over turned A do nothing pa ...
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The attempt to review section 3 of the University of Ghana Act is a clear indication of the type of people there are in parliament. I bet a sizable proportion of the MPs can not engage in proper debate. In fact some them are ...
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