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49 Tertiary institutions operating illegally

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  • fkbf 9 years ago

    You need to be flushed out from the system Lazy and unproductive workers

  • Concerned 9 years ago

    The minister's ndc government didn't receive the mandate of the people yet they run the country

  • The mask 9 years ago

    KNUST failed to rusticate and report to the police a female student who beat up her roommate; the lecturers have been bought. It has been said that many lecturers lack teaching methodologies. What should be the minimum requir ...
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  • Boss 9 years ago

    Southern NDC and their Northern/ Volta allies jubilate over Nigerian election results. Buhari a Northerner yet gives another element of good cooperation with President Mahama also a Northerner. What was common between them an ...
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  • GOODMAN 9 years ago

    Useless analysis. Wait and see. Mahama has nothing in common with Buhari.He will go like his colleague Jonathan. Mahama=Goodluck Jonathan, they are both corrupt, they both came to power through similar circumstances. You NDC ...
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  • Pumpuni 9 years ago

    Ghana Institute of Languages, Legon, predates NAB. What steps did NAB take to bring "grandfather" institutions on board?

  • dd 9 years ago

    Gh needs to reason n start finking abt kids. If d7 n e8 ain't accepted in tertiary den I will suggest we scrub this d7 n e8, n rada give students f since it makes no damn sense. It's only in gh where students struggle 2 go 2 ...
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  • Sentinel 9 years ago

    Lazy story. U can't even name de fake univ without accreditation. u only carry half baked story

  • PRINCEWILLY@YMAIL.COM 9 years ago

    One day a Ghanaian Man went to a restaurant in cyprus and wanted two pieces of toast, and the waiter gives him one, and the Ghanaian man says "I want two piece" The waiter said "go to the toilet" The Man says "You no understa ...
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  • Nnn 9 years ago

    Sure that was an ASHANTI man

  • JOE MANU 9 years ago

    YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT. IT WAS AN 'asantemai'(NOT ASANTEMAN)!I KNOW MY PEOPEL. Hehemmmmm!

  • Kay Agyapong 9 years ago

    Are these students to admit been a dropouts?There should be informed policies such as courses to be chosen should have limitations.Moreover,inquiries should be made on students who attend these institutions whether it has goo ...
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  • I HAVE NO POWER 9 years ago

    How do public or applicants or student contact the NAB to know which school is NOT accredited instead of using GTV AND GBC branches to reached deprived community in order to save innocent souls.

  • theo 9 years ago

    is unfortunate how the products of these 'I too I go some' institutions are occupying positions ought to have been most accredited ones. oh Ghana!

  • Never 9 years ago

    are you not those who r given WAEC to fail a certain number of students,? during wassce axams, foolish woman, u en dat fuckin Ablakwa will surely see us On Judgement Day" i will neva 4give u en de entire NDC ppl..
    stupid lea ...
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  • Ritewing 9 years ago

    What do you expect of an institution whose head, danced into her position by sleight of hand. And Okudzeto Ablakwa, deputy minister of Education, in charge of tertiary education! Oh Ndc, low quality congress of people with lo ...
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  • KKD 9 years ago

    U lazy NAB are u saying that the universities shouldn't admit student with d7 and e8 in the core subjects? U are indeed fools. Better tell waec to scrap the d7 & e8 and replace it with F.

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  • Ato 9 years ago

    Why did you (NAB) sit down to allow these institutions to be established and admit students before you advice the public and student about the illegalities of these institutions.Why cant (NAB) use the police to close such c ...
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