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Who regulates the bogus Oil and Gas schools?

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  • nii london 9 years ago

    Slow but surely we are going to get there

  • OSEI TAWIAH 9 years ago

    Some crooks in the NDC were taking bribes as high 2000 cedis to help admit students into these bogus schools. Now, these students are going home with empty hands.

  • ELINAM 9 years ago

    100,000 barrel/day. What can a country do with this?
    All that money wasted on fake training, some as high as $1000.00. Each ten people could use that money to buy a tractor and form a co-operative and make it big in farming ...
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  • ghana ba 9 years ago

    The 80% locals to 20% expatraites can may be true in taking consideration of lower skilled jobs mostly and most likely not the general picture.
    It is pathetic that the country seemed to just stand watch and pray as many expl ...
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  • Kumi 9 years ago

    See how people who are trying to make life a little better for themselves are being taken for granted. Government must sit up.

  • Etornam 9 years ago

    It is a pity that people fall victim to this botched institutions. Only God can helps us as a nation since our leaders have proven without doubt they are incapable.

  • Sammy 9 years ago

    Fantastic article but sad story.we certainly need a coordinated way of meeting the training needs of people who want to work in the oil and gas industry. Government must develop a system and decide who has what it takes to tr ...
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