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Yes, another great article. But they will swarm here in numbers to insult! The Northern elites can agree to feed akomfem in flight, not pupils!
Thanks but you and I know the truth. We cannot continue like this. The time has come to scrap this policy. Fifty something years of living on the sweat of our farmers, Miners and Fishermen is enough to catch up to whatever d ...
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Actually all the Northern beneficiary should be tax a special levy for this course. How can successful professional northerner have s/he children educated for free ?While poor salt weaner and kenkey seller have to pay fees ev ...
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THE PEOPLE FROM THDE NORTH MUST STAND ON THEIR FEET TO PAY AS OTHER REGIONS ARE PAYING, AFTER ALL THEY HAVE STOLEN ENOUGH MONEY FROM THE TAX PAYER. LOOK AT MAHAMA, AYARIGA ATUGUBA & CO.
Educate yourselfs.these feeding fees are deducted from their share of the common funds.So indirectly residents in the north pay. Indeed SOUTHERNERS RESIDENT IN THE NORTH BENEFIT FROM THIS TOO. For lack of knowledge my pe ...
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Stop this nonsense. You people have become addicted to living free on other Ghanaians you will say anything to breed Like rats because you don't have to pay to educate the children you bring on this earth like everybody.
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Justice,
I really don't think you have clarified and done justice to the topic but I am in agreement with you, as I believe that aspects of the school feeding programme in northern Ghana must change. I had been contemplati ...
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I wish to thank Mr Sarpong for his article. I think you have done your best to chronicle your opinion as to what should be done to move the North forward and alleviate the suffering of Mother Ghana from its woes in these tryi ...
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Stop this nonsense about scholarship for cocoa farmers children if you really know what you are talking about. The scholarship for cocoa farmers children does not come automatically to every child of a cocoa farmer. When I wa ...
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My father has a cocoa farm in Sankore in the Brong Ahafo region. Several Northers of Ghana and even some from Upper Volta, now Burkina Faso, worked for him and got paid.
So the notion that northers weeded cocoa farms don't ...
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Any foolish party that plays with this policy will go to the thrash bin. Sarpong is piece of dog meat in a cocoa sack
The policy of helping the north to catch up with the south was put on paper by the colonial British before ...
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How the world turns. The Northerners during the debate about free education for all insisted that there is no free education in the North. Now that their schools are closed because the freebies have not arrived are singing a ...
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Stop the unnecessary wars over trivial issues,the money use for school feeding will be used for irrigation.We can't keep on wasting monies on ungrateful people other tribes also have their own problems.
THIS IS THE TRUTH, JOHN MAHAMA'S CHILDREN ARE IN BOARDING SCHOOLS FOR FREE ON MY MOTHER'S COCOA TAX. THIS NOTHING, BUT THE TRUTH.
I am not a northerner, but blame the white man for not educating the Northerners for over donkey years, Isreal is a desert, but they are exporting citrus to the whole world, the white man could also have help to develop the a ...
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Now it is on. The sad part is that you Savannah coward lied about not being a Northerner when actually you are a toilet carrier with a railway tracks mark on your face.
Who told you smelly cracked heel cowpow that your ...
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You this 'aboa ba funu' can spew rotten mouthed non-sense, you stink
Akadu, you are an embarrassment to all who want to engage in a healthy debate about the issue Sarpong has raised.....you claim to be an intellectual, wear that hat and put a screeching halt to your spigot of insults.....
GIVEN THE POVERTY OF GHANA IN RECENT TIMES, IT IS THE BEST POLICY TO SIMPLY TURN ALL BOARDING SCHOOLS INTO DAY SCHOOLS TO PREVENT THIS FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS....COMMON SENSE.
I guess it is you guys who are now awakening from your deep slumber and facing reality from your dreams. I have been saying the same thing for years but the delay in opening all secondary schools in the North has brought real ...
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Kofi, sorry, the comment was meant for the guy called BOY KOFI.
GREAT
If you are fighting for the poor in all of Ghana, then fight it out with political leaders in NPP and NDC who have ruled Ghana at different times since independence. I was born in the cocoa plantations of Ashanti and still ha ...
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It is a discriminatory policy and must be scrapped. Why? don't we all faced the economic situations in Ghana. Some of us campaign against Akuffo Addo free Education cos of the unecessary cost it will bring to government and t ...
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Am I the only person here who is getting tired of the victimhood mentalities of some ethnic groups! Sarpong's article is balanced and objective! Blame the Northern elites for "hatred"
of their own people. Instead focusing on ...
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Akadu, define precisely what you mean by the 'northern elite,' a phrase coined by dimwitted southerners like you to spew hatred and pour scorn on a group that essentially still struggles with economic disparities. Get a grip ...
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I have yelled about it because the policy was not enacted to run for eternity and Ghana at the moment cannot finance free boarding, which is a luxury and not a necessity.
I don't hate Northerners but this policy and others ...
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Whay is that whenever anyone writes about the North and the Volta, people think about hatred?
It's really sad the dependency syndrome has dulled the thinking of these people.
Continue feeding them free of charge so that they, the Northerners can become your president. They are good at farming guinea fowl to feed the whole nation. Sarpong, if you don't like guinea fowl in your soup, what else do yo ...
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Wat is good for de goose is good for the gander
if no free tins, then cancell de free feedin grants for the north wic de kayaye, fishmonger, mason in south pays for de north whiles he suffers to pay for his own children
This is a very good write-up, if the president thinks, things cannot be free then there is no need to subsidies boarding education in the north period. I hope John Mahama will read this article. When the NPP was touting free ...
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The north had been the economy back bone of this our dear country Ghana at the expense of the south. The northerns are also your
Ha ha haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
If the North has been the economic backbone of Ghana, then it is apparent that, they are not that poor to have free education whilst others pay for their children education.
Economic backbone? For real? Then that justify the payment of fees! Isn't ?
Turn urself into president mahamma and stop de feeding grand
It takes a brave man to say what you said. It is the sentiment of almost all Ghanaians even some of our enlightened brothers and sisters from the 3 northern regions that this policy should be scrapped. The policy has achieved ...
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Pls comment wit maturity and stop those childish 'akomfem' comments.
IS ONLY A FOOL WHO WILL THINK IT IS HIS/HER MONEY THAT OTHERS USED TO FEED THEIR CHILDREN. DO YOU PEOPLE THINKS NORTHERNERS ARE LAZY PEOPLE OR WHAT.I THINK IS TIME YOU STOP SILLY AND CHILDISH COMMENTS YOU MAKE ON YOUR PLATFOR ...
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U can't even construct simple sentences and you claim you think for us? If I were you........
The era of the free ride should be over. The primitive Northerners who marry five wives with ten to twenty children breeding like rats should zip their trousers.
I meant breeding not bleeding.
HARD TRUTH IS BETTER THAN EVENTUAL COLLAPSE OF THE ECONOMY OR SOCIAL CHAOS!!
STUDENT STRIKES DUE TO INABILITY OF GOVERNMENT TO PROVIDE THE INTENDED BOARDING SCHOOL SUBSIDIES.
IT IS HIGH TIME OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN TH ...
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I do not know if Justice really answers his name. If he has any knowledge about the HISTORY of Gold Coast/Ghana coupled with the geographical distribution of resources of this country, he will have another thinking to do. He ...
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Ok, if Northerners in other parts of the country pay their children school fees, then those still living in the three Northern regions should do the same like the rest of Ghanaians. This is not too complex to grasp.
There must be more day secondary schools in all communities than the boarding schools.Actually,govt should run only day secondary schools and leave the boarding for private and religious institutions.It does not make any sen ...
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It is rather you who have had the loose screws on your brains tightened or screwed tight you are now employing your brains.
Stay focus on your opinion.I did not support Nana Addo's Free SHS promise because there were lot of inconsistencies in it.Issues about boarding and day students,justification of revenue were all missing and no quota whatsoeve ...
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Sorry, I did not intend to abuse a retard.
The northern back NDC with a northern led President and their tribal 80% political appointees and ministers all northern origin who unbelievably campaigned against the opposition's free SHS policy, must feel embarrassingly as ...
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LETS THINK ABOUT THE ISSUE OF FREE EDUCATION IN THE NORTH BEFORE TALKING ABOUT IT. NORTHERS ARE STILL NOT OUT OF THE WOODS. YOU NEED TO STUDY THE VEGETATION UP NORTH WHEN EDUCATION BEGAN THERE AND THE NUMBER OF GIRLS AND BOYS ...
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Burkina faso is further up north, and thus have a "worse" climate but they are feeding us now! Onions, tomatoes etc from Accra are from BF. No, the northern excuse of bad weather is dead, and the freebies should cease. It is ...
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Shanana, you've said it all to this Alhaji AA who don't want to use his brains. Burkina Faso is feeding not only Ghana with tomatoes, onions, garden eggs and other produce at this lean season but most of the West African cou ...
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You, Shanana and those calling to end this discriminatory policy are gems. The Politicians are afraid to talk about this and other freebies and the only person who can initiate a policy to end this is Mahama Who has cut allow ...
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It is sad to read an article calling for a stop in Government assistance in educating Northerners. The writer of this article does not know the history of his own country. No disrespect here. When the British were in control ...
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You think it is nonsense? The railway system does not go to B/A and Volta regions so if you are using the railway system to continue your dependency system, then those two regions too should get free education. I am really s ...
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Mischievous Justice, You can go to hell it wont be scrapped.
AND SO WHAT IF THEY HAVE TO PAY TO FEED THEIR CHILDREN.
MAHAMA'S DRIVER, A SOUTHERNER HAS TO PAY FEES FOR HIS WARD IN BOARDING SCHOOL. WHERE IS THE FAIRNESS WHEN THE WARDS OF THE PRESIDENT AND HIS MINISTERS RECEIVE FREE FOOD IN BOARDING SCHOOLS? TIME WAS WHEN THERE WAS NO SHS IN ...
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Foool. you dont even know that once you move out of the north. its your district assembly that takes charge just as you are on cocobod scholarship even though you have never seen a cocoa tree . Cocao tilled by northern labo ...
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Can you fuck off with your cow brain? Cocoa scholarship is not even available to all children of cocoa farmers but only to those who excel academically. In my graduating class in 1983, out of the ten children who parents were ...
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You hit the nail right on the head. Day secondary schools is what we need to make secondary school education affordable to all and get a lot of our children educated. Keep it coming, Mr Sarpong.
There should be more day secondary schools. It costs less in the long run.
do we really call this better gh agenda? Mahama's government dey bore ghanaians esp students
Why the North Matters
Fahamu (Oxford)
19 June 2008
By Samuel Zan Akologo and Rinus van Klinken
Unequal and uneven development inherited from British colonialism by present day Ghana continues to divide the No ...
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