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Azaa man, shut up
This is no Azaa. I heard his love for teachers in 1989 at ABUSCO where I was teaching. That was the first time I saw him. I was living in Paa Willie's house where he had come on a visit. When he was informed that the two occu ...
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Good to hear this. But please don't just say it. Be doer for them. Amen
Well said , we pray that God u all the strength needed for ur term of office to fruitful and successful.Teachers and farmers are waiting for their reward on earth.
What about the Extension Officers of Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Who are advising the farmers day and night.
forget this man called president.So free shs means improvement in teachers conditions of service?During Kufuor's NPP regime teachers became nothing but mockery. He only concentration on nurses alone. NDC came and redeemed tea ...
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May God touch Nana's heart to keep his promise to teachers n farmers. Amen.
Adomako Nyamekye, if u need an azaa man don't go past your ex President Mahama, you fool.
pay our arrease Nana na yabr3
Hmmm! I guess Prez NADAA isn't the first president to pledge to improve the working conditions and services of teachers and the whole gamut of the Ghana Education Service. But must we doubt him given the historical anteceden ...
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FARMERS AND TEACHERS ARE SUPPOSED TO PLAY THEIR PART IN THE SOCIOECONIMC DEVELOMENT OF A COUNTRY.
ONE WONDERS WHY, YU ARE STILL NOT ASKING THE MANY SO CALLED EDUCATED WITH BIG DEGREES AND PHD TITLES IN THE ENGINEERING, AG ...
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Great man, nice thought
The man is a liar. Why aren't you a farmer, teacher or both?
It's a good promise. But we've all heard about well laid out programs and projects intended to improve food production and storage which would consequently improve the living conditions of farmers in Ghana under his tenure.
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It's a good promise. We've all heard about well laid out programs and projects intended to improve food production and storage which would consequently improve the living conditions of farmers in Ghana under your tenure.
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tweeeaaaa.....when your education minister knows next to nothing about the system he is heading. what kind of expectation are you talking about. let me here something better.
Thank you my brother. God will bless u for your good heart. Why do we have to say all sort of things in the name of politics.