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Agyaaku, you make me laugh over a sensitive and provoking fact. Never in my fifty and half years have ever heard of NON-TOILET LEAGUE SCHOOL. This should be in the Guiness Book of Records.
You said it right, MONEY IS BEING P ...
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This is a critical issue which must be tackled by Ghana's irresponsible politicians immediately.A very important and interesting distinction indeed-NON-TOILET LEAGUE SCHOOLS(NTLS) and TOILET LEAGUE SCHOOLS(TLS).Well done,Kwa ...
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Great article! We're constantly being bombarded with free education, but how can children learn in an environment where they lack access to toilets facilities, electricity & water? Where are the priorities in this country? Ho ...
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Excellent piece that deserve more readers and comments.
Excellent piece that deserve more readers and comments.
Yea though we walk through the valley of pepeni death we shall fear no ayigbe evil for the Lord stands by the children of Akan and Israel always . We shall forever remain blessed and despite the trials and tribulations served ...
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Mr. Asare
You deserve an award for this article. We cannot be serious if we do not have even toilets.
My heart bleed for mother Ghana. Nobody seems to care about the plight of the poor or the upkeep of the nation. No Western nation will allow children to attend school that don't have toilet. They complain of lack of funds for ...
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...... put descent toilet facilities in all corners of the country but our politicians would prefer to waste it on fruitless peace keeping missions abroad while the masses suffer at home. I don't know what the term 'scale of ...
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The author has demonstrated that he in all honesty earned his accounting and legal education training and academic laurels. Such compelling analysis must be submitted to the national economic planning bodies and also to the P ...
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The writer has touched on an important topic. That is not the same thing as saying he has made a compelling (or even good) analysis. You are confusing the two!!! The topic is important. The analysis is ordinary!!!
What is so ordinary about the analysis and how what could have made it compelling?
Would you have wanted him to have stated that the things the government is spending huge sums of money on (money it is claiming we don't h ...
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With the spread of Ebola in the subregion, from Mali to Guinea, and now to Sierra Leone and Liberia. Ivory Coast and Ghana will be next.
And with our unsanitary toilets and uncontrolled spewing of saliva, the dreadful disea ...
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Bush Meat eaters, please stay off 'Akrantieh'.
I wish all those plundering and ruining our Country death.
The level of a country's civility is measured by the cleaniness of its public sanitation. And by every measure, Ghana falls short. You have to seriously work on that.
Good article. A copy should be mailed to each M. P.
lsam@interbaun.com
Pictures don't lie ; just look at this toilet with the trash. Shame to Ghanaians!
Such serious issues are of no interest to the government and the people. See how many comments and ideas have been put here.
Now write about some useless tribal matter and see the number of people who show up.
This is a very good piece. Your analysis is apt and suggestions are cutting edge. The situation is the same in the universities. The economic analysis you have provided is good but the social aspect should be investigated. ...
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