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'Don’t blame the Youth for falling literacy standards'

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  • BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11 years ago

    I urge, entreat, supplicate, admonished and above all beg NPP delegate to harness their moral duties and obligations to shun Akuffo Addo and elect Alan as their presidential candidate. If de delegates didn't heed my advice th ...
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  • Sarfo Adjei Yeboah 11 years ago

    BBC news, what's the matter with you?? What kind of comment is that? Please you need to see a psychiatrist for evaluation because you always pour nonsense. How do Nana Akofo Addo and Dr. Bawumiah fit in your comment. You need ...
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  • TWEEEEAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!KAI 11 years ago

    'Don’t blame the Youth for falling literacy standards'
    BUT BLAME JJ RAWLINGS FOR HIS F/U/CKING JSS/SSS PROGRAM WITH NO TEACHING/LEARNING MATERIALS HE BROUGHT ON GHANAIANS. HE SHOULD BURY HIS HEAD IN SHAME. SCHOOLED HIS FUC ...
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  • Andrew, Toronto, Canada 11 years ago

    Mr Boateng,I applaud you for your honesty and insight on this discussion.The educational system is responsible for the mess that the teachers and their students are in. Until collective action is taken, I am afraid things are ...
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  • Remove Indemnity Clause 11 years ago

    Blame Rawlings for destroying what Dr.Nkrumah established.

  • KnYc (USMC) 11 years ago

    20 years in making. JJ Raw...shit spend 20years to under grade Ghana education by sending his moron kids who can't compete in the real world to schools in U.K. and USA. I want to a better school like Station Experimental in ...
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  • KOFI RAY 11 years ago

    Too much twi everywhere.Banks, offices etc.If you speak English in any public place in Ghana now, people begin to ask if you are a foreigner, and consequently tend to treat you as such. There is no pride in speaking any other ...
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  • OKOE 11 years ago

    I COULD NOT HAVE SAID IT BETTER. WHEN I STARTED SCHOOLING MOST OF THE LEADING GHANAIAN CIVIL SERVANTS JUST COMPLETED ELEMENTARY SCHOOLING, YET THEY PERFORMED CREDITABLY. NOW WE HAVE UNIVERSITIES AND PEOPLE SPEAK AND WRITE POO ...
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