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ONLY IN GHANA!!!!
Blame Mahama and his incompetent government
Please take it easy.....
borkorrr.......
PATIENT MOVES MOUNTAIN,,,,,,,.....
How do you complain about poor sanitory conditions in lavatories when you live in a rotten country? Don't they know? Aaaaba!
its high time our leaders start to respect the students of the country, its not that I'm taking sides in this matter but from the article, this is not the first time the students have made their needs known to the people in a ...
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Nana would have fixed all our problems by now. Just wait till 2016 and every one will live in paradise
I dont feel good to read that management of the polytecnic sit unconcern about the welfare of their students and to allow their students to strike just over poor services like internets, chairs to sit on during lectures, and ...
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In some countries the students help the authorities to put up structiures .I advise the students to take onme wek end to ask other volunteers of masions and carpenters to come to their aid and places that are broken could be ...
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The student can help repair the structures in the school. It will serve as their national service.
The are learning to become mechanics, carpenters, accountants, secretaries and electricians. They should go back to class
YOU NEED TO STOP PROTESTING. GO N FILE A PETITION WITH THE REGIONAL COURTS. GO N SEEK REDRESS FROM THE REGIONAL EDUCATION MINISTER. WRITE TO THE SCHOOL CHANCELLOR. AFTER COVERING ALL THESE BASES. IF NOTHING IMPROVES, THEN ADV ...
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Out is worse in Takoradi poly
U D S WA THE SAME THING K POLY WE WILL FOLOW YOU VERY SOOOOOOOOOOOON!!!!!!!!
Hhhhmmmm 'eye asem ooo' my ama matter Kumasi Polytechnic. where is the lives of Lord Asamoah's & co, they great job to put the good image K-Poly has as of today. I totally agrees with the students to fight a good course, how ...
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