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Girls with hair cut, disincentive to economic growth – Kofi Akpaloo

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  • efo 7 years ago

    Another burden on poor parents don't you think so, Mr Idiot?

  • ATSU, HO 7 years ago

    The school time is short for girls to go and queue to do their hair. This position I strongly disagree and say the status quo is much better

  • SAY IT LOUD ! 7 years ago

    IF THIS GUY CANNNOT EVEN THINK COMMONSENSICALLY, HOW THE HELL IS HE THINKING HE CAN QUEUE IN THE LIST OF THOS E WHO WANT TO RULE GHANA?

    TWEAAAAAAA !

  • Akwasi 7 years ago

    With Wigs?Neo-colonialismus

  • Nyetefetor 7 years ago

    Is this just an academic joke/theory or pure "gymI gymI" trash. Oh nye bro!!! Hummmmm no further comments.

  • Bbb 7 years ago

    It makes sense to me,you're right..

  • Tawiah 7 years ago

    This guys is really a backward thinker, should know that little girls and teenagers don't need to waste money on their hair when they should be studying instead.

    Unnecessary economic burden on parents.

  • Mega 7 years ago

    This fella must be in the "hair-cosmetology" biz!

  • JOE TEX 7 years ago

    Why waste time on this fool

  • James Awotwe-Braun 7 years ago

    Has this man forgotten that hair do not 'cut' on their own, but the girls have to go to a barber's or a hairdresser's salon to have their hair cut and also PAY for the haircut?

  • Jack Toronto 7 years ago

    I think kofi Akpaloo is right becos doing ur hair doesn't mean that all parents should do their kids hair is an option, cutting their hair make them look like orphans,and it will create jobs too as Kofi said.

  • adanko 7 years ago

    TALK ON CRITICAL NATIONAL ISUES AND NOT GIRLS AND HAIRCUTS!!