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Regent University of Science and Technology: A Tertiary Institution or ...

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  • worldwatch 8 years ago

    Oyedepo is worth not less than 70 million dollars.He has a couple of private jets and luxurous properties in America and in Europe.When travelling he travels in business class.He lives a very flamboyant lifestyle which Jesus ...
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  • Kojo Billy Duncan 8 years ago

    If this account is factual the staff and students are gullible and refusing to engage in critical thinking. Simply put they are dummies. The immediate revocation of its registration is a must.

  • Christian 8 years ago

    Lol. Jesus never asked his disciples to live in poverty. "I came that ye may have life, and have it more abundantly" -Jesus' own words. The bible says it is God that gives the power to create wealth. God is not against people ...
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  • Lucy 8 years ago

    Don't just issue accreditations and then you go to sleep! How are you following up to ensure that these mushroom colleges implement their mandates, and nothing but their mandates, fully? Be up and doing please!

  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    We agree!

  • Benjilo 8 years ago

    The call for increased quality assurance checks by the NAB is a good call. I know the NAB conducts visits/checks at the various institutions every now and then.

    I also know Regent University has been commended by the NAB ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 8 years ago

    Anyone who ever wondered why we have a whole bunch of university graduates walking around Ghana without jobs and or ideas on how to be self employed this article gives needed answers. We are living in our own Ghana and yet h ...
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  • Redeemer 8 years ago

    Alot of organisations hire graduates from reputable tertiary institutions.
    Besides, who even said the aim of tertiary education is to prepare graduates to be job seekers? Please get your facts straight, before spewing ill-in ...
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  • Bosman 8 years ago

    I applaud Mr Nkumasi for standing up for all what is wrong with this BOGUS University. The rest of the school staff are all COWARDS and doesn't want to say anything because of fear loosing their jobs. Stand up Fellas and do ...
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  • kwaku 8 years ago

    lol i'm just wandering, how well do you know the President of this institution? How familiar are you with this institution? Have you crosschecked to find out the source of this write up? Thank God for the internet, and the op ...
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  • Paa Joe 8 years ago

    IF GHANA WOULD HAVE HAD UNIVERSITIES GEARED TO TO PROMTION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY,THE NATION WILL NOT CONTINUE TO BE IN THE MIDST OF ECONOMIC BACKWARDNESS, UNDERDEVELOPED ABD EXTREME POVERTY.

    ALL THESE MUSHROOMS UNIVERS ...
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  • alexander 8 years ago

    LOL And I believe you have accurate statistical evidence to support your claim that graduates from private universities have not made any contribution to the economic development of Ghana? Keep your fanatasicm to yourself, pl ...
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  • stud 8 years ago

    @mr op
    you really should focus on how you can create jobs for Ghanians and lets see how you run your organization rather waste ur time posting jibberish online . by d way you lied in ur posts

  • C/C 8 years ago

    All these schools must be de-registered.Another uses an AMERICAN STATE NAME-when in fact it was banned from US and South America. It was founded by a SOVIET CROOK and it now has some Supreme cour judges as Board members to ...
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  • C/C 8 years ago

    All thee nonsense is from the ultra nonsensical ECOWAS......Ghana is getting the brunt of it all-------------easy migration of NIGERIANS INTO GHANA to do as they like. albeit illegally

  • Concern Citizen 8 years ago

    Oh Africa!
    We are only interested in exposing our naivety. what do you want from the school authorities? I know the author went abroad and came back home expecting to be employed. If all people could do what the President h ...
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  • a just world 8 years ago

    You are even more naive than the author! Is the president the first in Ghana to have establihed a university. Even so, the fact that one needs employment should not be justification fir his or her rights to worship to be tram ...
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  • kwame 8 years ago

    There is a big difference between how faith-based institutions are run and non-faith based institutions. I'll advise you educate yourself on the difference between the two, before embarking on campaigns that you have very lit ...
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  • alexander 8 years ago

    What are you also talking about?

  • Henry Quarshie 8 years ago

    DISCLAIMER:

    The University’s attention has been drawn to a publication of the experiences of a so called “Bede Nkumasi” purporting to have been an employee of the University.

    The University wishes to inform the ...
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  • yaw 8 years ago

    i believe the author of this piece did not intend any malice..the author i am sure sought to bring to light what he felt was an unjust practice in the university college.therefore, comments that are insulting should be disreg ...
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  • Nyami 8 years ago

    He said "university graduates walking
    around Ghana without jobs and or ideas on how
    to be self employed" Learn to read properly before responding to a comment. Who knows, maybe you are a graduate of the same university and ...
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