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Craftsmen and women schooled to compete on the international market

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  • Agbesi 6 years ago

    Often only educated Ghanaians get a look in our society. Those drops outs are ignored by society particularly when they come from poor families. Using ordinary classrooms for further adult education centre at night may be fro ...
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  • Paa Joe 6 years ago

    HOW POSSIBLE COULD IT BE FOR GHANAIN CRAFTSMEN, WHO WERE NOT FIRST TRAINED AND EDUCATED TO HAVE PROFESIONAL SKILLS AT THE VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS IN GHANA THREE YEARS TRAINING,SEVENTY(70%) PERCENT ON THE JOB TRA ...
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  • Paa Joe 6 years ago

    OPAYIN AGBESI,WHAT YIU SUGGESTED IS GOOD.
    BUT YOU NEED TO KNOW, BEFORE A DROPOUT COULD HAVE A TRUE UNDERSRANDING OF HIS CRAFTMANSHIP,HE NEEDS AGAIN TO SIT AND PASS HIS BSC,BEFORE BEING ADMITTED AT VOCATIONAL OR TECHNICAL IN ...
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