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Gov't committed to stealing.
Our children not completing SHS let alone thinking any further other than to be street hawkers.
HOW LONG HOW YOU BEEN IN POWER. YOU THINK THE PEOPLE OF GHANA ARE STUPID LIKE YOU AND YOU GANG OF NDC THIEVES . YOU FOOLS
The NPP is truly a confused bunch of people wanting to rule this country through schemes very non-existent.
The facts below tells how committed the NDC administration has been in the area of education:
The number of pup ...
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X very bad
Veep if your are committed to improve education you will have done that within the pass 8 years not in this election year to will do it. And again don't forget to respond to Dr Bawumiah 170 lecture on economy
The Next NDC administration hopefully as part of its aims to development and promote good education will embark on the following:
• Provide accommodation for teachers who accept postings to deprived rural schools;
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You take us for fools ,after you have messed the system and flew yours outside for better,you have again turned to insult and Robb acid on us?may the 7th come tomorrow?by his Grace we shall see.??????
In reality the John Mahama led NDC government has not taken anybody for granted. It is a government which continually have leaved by it promises and most especially, it has not renege on its education promises for the past fo ...
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JM is committed. Building schools, bringing tech education, training teachers etc. Ghana will be great once again. JM toaso. No abaabas33
It is only NDC government that improves education where in some cases the whole failures miserable and the idiot Vice President wife said it is disgusting for NDC president John Dramani Mahama to provide schools with chalks.k ...
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Well to start with I can give you some chalk pens and chairs for free....as you seem to be oblivious to what is going on you sick cunt
Government obvious interest in the development of education of our country has been demonstrated in the fact that it will continue to strengthen the teaching and learning of Mathematics and Science and provide special support ...
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The cost of BECE examination fees has been subsidized for all registered candidates in both public and private schools.
• Under the Complementary Basic Education Programme, 125,000 out-of-school pupils have been enrolled ...
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