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Ghanaian politicians don’t care about compulsory education – Nduom

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  • WOW!! 9 years ago

    "DO THE RIGHT THING!!!

  • John,Tema 9 years ago

    Has he ever been the President of Ghana?Why paint everybody with the same brush?Its one of the problem of our society,we'll never get a saint to rule us.We've competent & intelligent people within our midst to rule us,its up ...
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  • Blagodzi 9 years ago

    Spot On ! Well said. I think the Americans have a place where they state categorically - My Government WILL do this and do that. No promise to , but WILL do it.

  • Nana Ansah 9 years ago

    Nduom don't be so naive! Why do you think present politicians are not interested in free education to the university level?

    It is on the dice that a well educated society will not allow pöoliticians to take us for a ride. ...
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  • Nana Ansah 9 years ago

    When Kwame Nkrumah made education free and compulsory in Ghana in the early 60's so that farmers, fishermen laboures etc could send their wards to school, Mate Meho rumours made rounds that children were reporting their pare ...
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  • ACHIPLONG 9 years ago

    I AM STILL AT A FIX AS TO HOW THIS SO CALLED LEARNED MAN EARNED HIS DOCORATE DEGREE WHILE FIRING AT GHANAIANS WITH FALACIES AND ILLOGICAL STATEMENTSALL TIME LONG .TO MR JOHN NT OF TEMA, BE INFORMED THAT YOU DONT HAVE TO BE A ...
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  • KING LOMOTEY 9 years ago

    Mr. Nduom, just show us how your PPP government will create and implement FCUBE, and stop yapping.

    Like all Ghanaian politicians, there is too much talking and no action.

  • Egya 9 years ago

    Where have you been that you did not hear about PPP's education policy including the compulsory part?

  • Tiko 9 years ago

    WHAT PART DID YOU YOURSELF PLAYED WHEN YOU WERE WITY KUFOUR'S GOV'T.
    They are all le same?

  • princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago

    Little April was not the best student in Sunday school. Usually she slept through the class. One day the teacher called on her while she was napping, "Tell me, April, who created the universe?" When April didn't stir, little ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 9 years ago

    Isn't it time we come up with a revised education system?
    A system that is tailored to Ghana in the 21st century?

  • The mask 9 years ago

    The Takoradi Poly Students who were sacked for applying with fake certificates must be prosecuted in a court of competent jurisdiction. Just sacking them is not enough.

    Nowadays businesses and government organisations have ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 9 years ago

    I disagree with you The Mask. We need more authentic ways of evaluating what is being taught. BECE & WASSCE lend themselves to chew and pour and forget.
    There is very little learning. The tests don't measure what the childre ...
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  • Paa Joe 9 years ago

    IT HAS NOT BEEN POSSIBLE BECAUSE THESE GOVERNMENTS AFTER KWAME NKRUMAH, ONLY THOUGHT OF STEALING, DUPING AND DIVERTING THE RESOURCES OF THE NATION INTO THEIR OWN WELFARE.

    IT HAS ALL BEEN CHEATING FOR A LIVING IN THE COUNTR ...
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  • Egya 9 years ago

    Energy Minister or Economic planning minister is NOT the President! Fools, that is what Ghanaians are. No wonder!

  • Egya 9 years ago

    The truth hurts sometimes. But Rawlings, Kufuor, Mills and now Mahama plus Akufo-Addo talk plenty but do not care about educating all Ghanaian children so they will not deal with compulsory education. Kudos to Nduom

  • freddie 9 years ago

    Just a noise maker.