THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU SEND ONLY THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN GOVERNMENT SPONSORSHIP AS THE NDC DOES. NPP FOLKS WOULD HAVE DEVISED CREATIVE MEANS FOR SURVIVAL
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU SEND ONLY THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN GOVERNMENT SPONSORSHIP AS THE NDC DOES. NPP FOLKS WOULD HAVE DEVISED CREATIVE MEANS FOR SURVIVAL
Frank Agyena-Karikari 9 years ago
Better find some job to do to take care of yourselves. You guys were selected on party basis and WHOM YOU KNOW. When was it advertised that qualified people should apply for such scholarships?
My daughter is studying at the ... read full comment
Better find some job to do to take care of yourselves. You guys were selected on party basis and WHOM YOU KNOW. When was it advertised that qualified people should apply for such scholarships?
My daughter is studying at the university but has work herself to death at the same time to take care of some basic needs. Your parents are milking and stealing from the country. Tell them to send you money.
ANDY-K 9 years ago
When I first heard of scholarships being given to students with the GETFUND, the kind of courses the scholarships were being given for (even 1st degrees in Gender Studies, the kind of students (mostly NDC supporters' relation ... read full comment
When I first heard of scholarships being given to students with the GETFUND, the kind of courses the scholarships were being given for (even 1st degrees in Gender Studies, the kind of students (mostly NDC supporters' relations from northern Ghana and some obviously not even qualified to study at the univ. level), etc., I replied with utter disbelief. In fact, I was disgusted with the to-your-face blatant chicanery of the then Mahama-led outfit which controlled the GETFUND.
If I could recollect, the debate surrounding the setting up of the GETFUND did not even touch giving scholarships to needy students in Ghana, not to mention to study abroad.
The main theme was revamping schools in Ghana, so I expect the GETFUND to be spent on schools in Ghana: getting rid of all the schools under trees, including the horribly deteriorating ones we see on Myjoynews,etc. including that at Adaklu Amangotsi Deka, of course. Building more classrooms to relieve the overcrowded ones (some classes can be up 60 pupils!) and of course building new schools to closer to communities and supplying teaching aids and learning tools. Expanding infrastructure in the public tertiary insts, (polytechnics, universities, etc.) to cater for the extra 1000s who qualified yearly but never get place.
As for scholarships to study abroad, that should be left to the Scholarship Secretariat and the tertiary institutions. In fact, I'd close down the former and channel all funds to the latter.
The time has long passed for Ghana to stop financing first degree scholarships. Not a single $ or £ should ever be spent on that anymore! Only post-grad courses (MAs, MScs, Mphils, PhDs, and specialist training) should be financed for studies abroad. We must use our scarce resources judiciously but that is not happening presently.
When Sir Arthur Lewis advised Nkrumah in 1953 to find suitably qualified Africans to send abroad to study, his recommendation was to work in industries and in administration to acquire skills, not to go to universities. This whole idea had been implemented wrongly. Nobody acquire skills to make a car in universities, so one can even get a PhD in auto engineering without even knowing how to drive, talk less of making a lorry engine! Receiving insts, and countries must therefore entered into agreement with us to offer work experience to students during the period of study and for full time for 2 years after completion and then they MUST return home to specific work places to impact their skills.
These GETFUND scholarships must be phased out with the present students.
I had thought of writing a full article on the issue for over 2 yrs now.
Andy-K
Haba 9 years ago
They should go back to Ghana
They should go back to Ghana
KENKEY BOY 9 years ago
MOST OF THESE STUDENTS ARE NDC FOOL SOLDIERS. THEY SHOULD SHUT AND LOOK FOR SOME DISH WASHING JOBS AND DO TO PAY THEIR FEES ...
MOST OF THESE STUDENTS ARE NDC FOOL SOLDIERS. THEY SHOULD SHUT AND LOOK FOR SOME DISH WASHING JOBS AND DO TO PAY THEIR FEES ...
KWAME 9 years ago
MR. MAHAMAH WHERE IS ALL THE MONEY FROM TAXES AND OUR MANY EXPORTS INCLUDING OIL GONE TO. STOLEN ALL FOR YOUR BROTHER AND YOUESLF THRU DUBIOUS CONTRACTS. AND MOST OF THESE CONTRACTS GO TO YOUR BROTHER. BELIEVE ME OR NOT, THE ... read full comment
MR. MAHAMAH WHERE IS ALL THE MONEY FROM TAXES AND OUR MANY EXPORTS INCLUDING OIL GONE TO. STOLEN ALL FOR YOUR BROTHER AND YOUESLF THRU DUBIOUS CONTRACTS. AND MOST OF THESE CONTRACTS GO TO YOUR BROTHER. BELIEVE ME OR NOT, THE TWO OF YOU WILL COUGH UP THESE MONIES. YOU BOTH WILL NOT LIVE TO SPEND THAT STOLEN MONIES OF POOR GHANAIANS. SOME ONE WILL STOP YOU MAHAMAH OR MAKE YOU PAY FOR YOUR DEEDS, UNLESS YOU LEAVE GHANA AFTER YOUR TERM IS OVER, REGARDLESS THE AMOUNT OF SECURITY YOU MAY HAVE. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
ebo smith,dortmund 9 years ago
what is the benefit of all this tax payer money in paying this students from the time Nkrumah start this SHIT.come to germany you will see many of the Doctors with tax payers money not going back to help the poor.cut it off ... read full comment
what is the benefit of all this tax payer money in paying this students from the time Nkrumah start this SHIT.come to germany you will see many of the Doctors with tax payers money not going back to help the poor.cut it off and let everybody pay his fees
Antiochus - London 9 years ago
Useless NDC Govt priority is to sponsor foot soldiers to the World Cup, but not education. Better Ghana Agenda indeed.
Useless NDC Govt priority is to sponsor foot soldiers to the World Cup, but not education. Better Ghana Agenda indeed.
The Mentor 9 years ago
I think this is an embarrassment to Ghana.
I think this is an embarrassment to Ghana.
Lolulou 9 years ago
Ghanaians can be very troublesome causing trouble everywhere!
Ghanaians can be very troublesome causing trouble everywhere!
big Boy weezy 9 years ago
Bring them home we also have universities in Ghana here. The get all this big titles yet nothing inside the head descend down here knust and legon dey come and have peace
Bring them home we also have universities in Ghana here. The get all this big titles yet nothing inside the head descend down here knust and legon dey come and have peace
Kaw Ansah 9 years ago
"outstanding fees estimated to span several months".
Are fees paid monthly?
NPP popoganda knows no bounds.
"outstanding fees estimated to span several months".
Are fees paid monthly?
NPP popoganda knows no bounds.
Liars! 9 years ago
Are you blaming this on the NPP as well? Do you have a brain, you NDC stooge? If you stupidly are of the view that this disgraceful and embarrassing attitude of your visionless government is another NPP propaganda, then it is ... read full comment
Are you blaming this on the NPP as well? Do you have a brain, you NDC stooge? If you stupidly are of the view that this disgraceful and embarrassing attitude of your visionless government is another NPP propaganda, then it is obvious you cannot reason! This disgrace that your visionless government is subjecting our dear country to is not limited to the UK alone! It spans across the globe. In the year 2011, one of the Australian Universities engaged the services of a debt collecting agency against the Ghana High Commission in respect of non-payment of tuition fees of a PhD candidate. You may want to find out, you brainless NDC stooge. Nonentities like you are responsible for the woes Ghanaians currently find themselves in.
Greata 9 years ago
They are Ghanaians so what did you expect.
They are Ghanaians so what did you expect.
Asoreba 9 years ago
I'm just asking. How have all these "sponsored students" helped Ghana? A total waste of our money to benefit the families and friends of politicians.
I'm just asking. How have all these "sponsored students" helped Ghana? A total waste of our money to benefit the families and friends of politicians.
Akadu Mensema 9 years ago
Publish the names of those on scholarship!
Publish the names of those on scholarship!
Lord Tennison 9 years ago
John Mahama must resign now!!!!!
John Mahama must resign now!!!!!
princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago
A beggar lived near the king's palace. One day he saw a proclamation posted
outside the palace gate. The king was giving a great dinner. Anyone dressed in royal garments was invited to the party.
The beggar went on his ... read full comment
A beggar lived near the king's palace. One day he saw a proclamation posted
outside the palace gate. The king was giving a great dinner. Anyone dressed in royal garments was invited to the party.
The beggar went on his way. He looked at the rags he was wearing and sighed.
Surely only kings and their families wore royal robes, he thought.
Slowly an idea crept into his mind. The audacity of it made him tremble. Would he dare?
He made his way back to the palace. He approached the guard at the gate. "Please,sire, I would like to speak to the king."
"Wait here," the guard replied.
In a few minutes, he was back. "His majesty will see you," he said, and led the beggar in.
"You wish to see me?" asked the king.
"Yes, your majesty. I want so much to attend the banquet, but I have no royal
robes to wear. Please, sir, if I may be so bold, may I have one of your old
garments so that I, too, may come to the banquet?"
The beggar shook so hard that he could not see the faint smile that was on the king's face.
"You have been wise in coming to me," the king said. He called to his son, the young prince. "Take this man to your room and array him in some of your clothes."
The prince did as he was told and soon the beggar was standing before a mirror, clothed in garments that he had never dared hope for.
"You are now eligible to attend the king's banquet tomorrow night," said the prince. "But even more important, you will never need any other clothes. These garments will last forever."
The beggar dropped to his knees. "Oh, thank you," he cried. But as he started to leave, he looked back at his pile of dirty rags on the floor. He hesitated. What if the prince was wrong? What if he would need his old clothes again. Quickly he gathered them up.
The banquet was far greater than he had ever imagined, but he could not enjoy himself as he should. He had made a small bundle of his old rags and it kept falling off his lap. The food was passed quickly and the beggar missed some of the greatest delicacies.
Time proved that the prince was right. The clothes lasted forever. Still the poor beggar grew fonder and fonder of his old rags.
As time passed people seemed to forget the royal robes he was wearing. They
saw only the little bundle of filthy rags that he clung to wherever he went. They even spoke of him as the old man with the rags.
One day as he lay dying, the king visited him. The beggar saw the sad look on the king's face when he looked at the small bundle of rags by the bed.
Suddenly the beggar remembered the prince's words and he realized that his bundle of rags had cost him a lifetime of true royalty. He wept bitterly at his folly.
And the king wept with him.
The prince did as he was told and soon the beggar was standing before a mirror, clothed in garments that he had never dared hope for.
"You are now eligible to attend the king's banquet tomorrow night," said the prince. "But even more important, you will never need any other clothes. These garments will last forever."
The beggar dropped to his knees. "Oh, thank you," he cried. But as he started to leave, he looked back at his pile of dirty rags on the floor. He hesitated. What if the prince was wrong? What if he would need his old clothes again. Quickly he gathered them up.
The banquet was far greater than he had ever imagined, but he could not enjoy himself as he should. He had made a small bundle of his old rags and it kept falling off his lap. The food was passed quickly and the beggar missed some of the greatest delicacies.
Time proved that the prince was right. The clothes lasted forever. Still the poor beggar grew fonder and fonder of his old rags.
As time passed people seemed to forget the royal robes he was wearing. They
saw only the little bundle of filthy rags that he clung to wherever he went. They even spoke of him as the old man with the rags.
One day as he lay dying, the king visited him. The beggar saw the sad look on the king's face when he looked at the small bundle of rags by the bed.
Suddenly the beggar remembered the prince's words and he realized that his bundle of rags had cost him a lifetime of true royalty. He wept bitterly at his folly.
And the king wept with him.
We have been invited into a royal family--the family of God. To feast at God's dinner table, all we have to do is shed our old rags and put on the "new clothes" of faith which is provided by God's Son, Jesus Christ.
But we cannot hold onto our old rags. When we put our faith in Christ, we must let go of the sin in our life, and our old ways of living. Those things must be discarded if we are to experience true royalty and abundant life in Christ.
"Behold, the old is passed away; the new has come!" (2 Corinthians 5:17)
Akwesi Afriyie 9 years ago
Ghana is simply harvesting Kronfuor Kufuor's poor administration and economic management. Sadly, President Mahama has to take charge and take painful but effective and constructive actions/decisions to put things right. As fo ... read full comment
Ghana is simply harvesting Kronfuor Kufuor's poor administration and economic management. Sadly, President Mahama has to take charge and take painful but effective and constructive actions/decisions to put things right. As for Kronfuor Kufor, he was the most visionless money grabbing thief next to the clueless Afrifa to head Ghana. Lord have mercy.
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
When I first heard of scholarships being given to students with the GETFUND, the kind of courses the scholarships were being given for (even 1st degrees in Gender Studies, the kind of students (mostly NDC supporters' relation ... read full comment
When I first heard of scholarships being given to students with the GETFUND, the kind of courses the scholarships were being given for (even 1st degrees in Gender Studies, the kind of students (mostly NDC supporters' relations from northern Ghana and some obviously not even qualified to study at the univ. level), etc., I replied with utter disbelief. In fact, I was disgusted with the to-your-face blatant chicanery of the then Mahama-led outfit which controlled the GETFUND.
If I could recollect, the debate surrounding the setting up of the GETFUND did not even touch giving scholarships to needy students in Ghana, not to mention to study abroad.
The main theme was revamping schools in Ghana, so I expect the GETFUND to be spent on schools in Ghana: getting rid of all the schools under trees, including the horribly deteriorating ones we see on Myjoynews,etc. including that at Adaklu Amangotsi Deka, of course. Building more classrooms to relieve the overcrowded ones (some classes can be up 60 pupils!) and of course building new schools to closer to communities and supplying teaching aids and learning tools. Expanding infrastructure in the public tertiary insts, (polytechnics, universities, etc.) to cater for the extra 1000s who qualified yearly but never get place.
As for scholarships to study abroad, that should be left to the Scholarship Secretariat and the tertiary institutions. In fact, I'd close down the former and channel all funds to the latter.
The time has long passed for Ghana to stop financing first degree scholarships. Not a single $ or £ should ever be spent on that anymore! Only post-grad courses (MAs, MScs, Mphils, PhDs, and specialist training) should be financed for studies abroad. We must use our scarce resources judiciously but that is not happening presently.
When Sir Arthur Lewis advised Nkrumah in 1953 to find suitably qualified Africans to send abroad to study, his recommendation was to work in industries and in administration to acquire skills, not to go to universities. This whole idea had been implemented wrongly. Nobody acquire skills to make a car in universities, so one can even get a PhD in auto engineering without even knowing how to drive, talk less of making a lorry engine! Receiving insts, and countries must therefore entered into agreement with us to offer work experience to students during the period of study and for full time for 2 years after completion and then they MUST return home to specific work places to impact their skills.
These GETFUND scholarships must be phased out with the present students.
I had thought of writing a full article on the issue for over 2 yrs now.
Andy-K
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
When I first heard of scholarships being given to students with the GETFUND, the kind of courses the scholarships were being given for (even 1st degrees in Gender Studies, the kind of students (mostly NDC supporters' relation ... read full comment
When I first heard of scholarships being given to students with the GETFUND, the kind of courses the scholarships were being given for (even 1st degrees in Gender Studies, the kind of students (mostly NDC supporters' relations from northern Ghana and some obviously not even qualified to study at the univ. level), etc., I replied with utter disbelief. In fact, I was disgusted with the to-your-face blatant chicanery of the then Mahama-led outfit which controlled the GETFUND.
If I could recollect, the debate surrounding the setting up of the GETFUND did not even touch giving scholarships to needy students in Ghana, not to mention to study abroad.
The main theme was revamping schools in Ghana, so I expect the GETFUND to be spent on schools in Ghana: getting rid of all the schools under trees, including the horribly deteriorating ones we see on Myjoynews,etc. including that at Adaklu Amangotsi Deka, of course. Building more classrooms to relieve the overcrowded ones (some classes can be up 60 pupils!) and of course building new schools to closer to communities and supplying teaching aids and learning tools. Expanding infrastructure in the public tertiary insts, (polytechnics, universities, etc.) to cater for the extra 1000s who qualified yearly but never get place.
As for scholarships to study abroad, that should be left to the Scholarship Secretariat and the tertiary institutions. In fact, I'd close down the former and channel all funds to the latter.
The time has long passed for Ghana to stop financing first degree scholarships. Not a single $ or £ should ever be spent on that anymore! Only post-grad courses (MAs, MScs, Mphils, PhDs, and specialist training) should be financed for studies abroad. We must use our scarce resources judiciously but that is not happening presently.
When Sir Arthur Lewis advised Nkrumah in 1953 to find suitably qualified Africans to send abroad to study, his recommendation was to work in industries and in administration to acquire skills, not to go to universities. This whole idea had been implemented wrongly. Nobody acquire skills to make a car in universities, so one can even get a PhD in auto engineering without even knowing how to drive, talk less of making a lorry engine! Receiving insts, and countries must therefore entered into agreement with us to offer work experience to students during the period of study and for full time for 2 years after completion and then they MUST return home to specific work places to impact their skills.
These GETFUND scholarships must be phased out with the present students.
I had thought of writing a full article on the issue for over 2 yrs now.
Andy-K
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
When I first heard of scholarships being given to students with the GETFUND, the kind of courses the scholarships were being given for (even 1st degrees in Gender Studies, the kind of students (mostly NDC supporters' relation ... read full comment
When I first heard of scholarships being given to students with the GETFUND, the kind of courses the scholarships were being given for (even 1st degrees in Gender Studies, the kind of students (mostly NDC supporters' relations from northern Ghana and some obviously not even qualified to study at the univ. level), etc., I replied with utter disbelief. In fact, I was disgusted with the to-your-face blatant chicanery of the then Mahama-led outfit which controlled the GETFUND.
If I could recollect, the debate surrounding the setting up of the GETFUND did not even touch giving scholarships to needy students in Ghana, not to mention to study abroad.
The main theme was revamping schools in Ghana, so I expect the GETFUND to be spent on schools in Ghana: getting rid of all the schools under trees, including the horribly deteriorating ones we see on Myjoynews,etc. including that at Adaklu Amangotsi Deka, of course. Building more classrooms to relieve the overcrowded ones (some classes can be up 60 pupils!) and of course building new schools to closer to communities and supplying teaching aids and learning tools. Expanding infrastructure in the public tertiary insts, (polytechnics, universities, etc.) to cater for the extra 1000s who qualified yearly but never get place.
As for scholarships to study abroad, that should be left to the Scholarship Secretariat and the tertiary institutions. In fact, I'd close down the former and channel all funds to the latter.
The time has long passed for Ghana to stop financing first degree scholarships. Not a single $ or £ should ever be spent on that anymore! Only post-grad courses (MAs, MScs, Mphils, PhDs, and specialist training) should be financed for studies abroad. We must use our scarce resources judiciously but that is not happening presently.
When Sir Arthur Lewis advised Nkrumah in 1953 to find suitably qualified Africans to send abroad to study, his recommendation was to work in industries and in administration to acquire skills, not to go to universities. This whole idea had been implemented wrongly. Nobody acquire skills to make a car in universities, so one can even get a PhD in auto engineering without even knowing how to drive, talk less of making a lorry engine! Receiving insts, and countries must therefore entered into agreement with us to offer work experience to students during the period of study and for full time for 2 years after completion and then they MUST return home to specific work places to impact their skills.
These GETFUND scholarships must be phased out with the present students.
I had thought of writing a full article on the issue for over 2 yrs now.
Andy-K
The Reformed Ghanaian 9 years ago
GETFUND scholarship secretariat is one of the corrupt politicized institution in Ghana. That is where the two political parties(NDC and NPP) use to train their party members. I am talking from experience. If study the backgro ... read full comment
GETFUND scholarship secretariat is one of the corrupt politicized institution in Ghana. That is where the two political parties(NDC and NPP) use to train their party members. I am talking from experience. If study the background of those who get the scholarship, you would never vote for any of these two political parties ever in your life. Scholarships are meant for the poor but brilliant but we give it to rich corrupt politically affiliates.
Nana Nantwi,BSEd,MSEd(ece),MSEd(sas) 9 years ago
I did all kinds of odd jobs to get my first degree. From then on I had a position in my field and continued to do 2 masters degrees. I do believe the students crying are NDC cronies. I am not the only student that had to go t ... read full comment
I did all kinds of odd jobs to get my first degree. From then on I had a position in my field and continued to do 2 masters degrees. I do believe the students crying are NDC cronies. I am not the only student that had to go through this way. Several Ghanaian students did it the same way I did mine.
JM 9 years ago
THESE STUDENTS DONT RETURN AND THE GOVT CONTINUE TO WASTE MONEY ON THEM, LET THEM WORK OR GO BACK AND CONTINUE IN LEGON. NONSENSE
THESE STUDENTS DONT RETURN AND THE GOVT CONTINUE TO WASTE MONEY ON THEM, LET THEM WORK OR GO BACK AND CONTINUE IN LEGON. NONSENSE
Kofi Amakye 9 years ago
its the same in cuba. almost the who academic year without money.
its the same in cuba. almost the who academic year without money.
FUNNY!!!!!
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU SEND ONLY THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN GOVERNMENT SPONSORSHIP AS THE NDC DOES. NPP FOLKS WOULD HAVE DEVISED CREATIVE MEANS FOR SURVIVAL
Better find some job to do to take care of yourselves. You guys were selected on party basis and WHOM YOU KNOW. When was it advertised that qualified people should apply for such scholarships?
My daughter is studying at the ...
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When I first heard of scholarships being given to students with the GETFUND, the kind of courses the scholarships were being given for (even 1st degrees in Gender Studies, the kind of students (mostly NDC supporters' relation ...
read full comment
They should go back to Ghana
MOST OF THESE STUDENTS ARE NDC FOOL SOLDIERS. THEY SHOULD SHUT AND LOOK FOR SOME DISH WASHING JOBS AND DO TO PAY THEIR FEES ...
MR. MAHAMAH WHERE IS ALL THE MONEY FROM TAXES AND OUR MANY EXPORTS INCLUDING OIL GONE TO. STOLEN ALL FOR YOUR BROTHER AND YOUESLF THRU DUBIOUS CONTRACTS. AND MOST OF THESE CONTRACTS GO TO YOUR BROTHER. BELIEVE ME OR NOT, THE ...
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what is the benefit of all this tax payer money in paying this students from the time Nkrumah start this SHIT.come to germany you will see many of the Doctors with tax payers money not going back to help the poor.cut it off ...
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Useless NDC Govt priority is to sponsor foot soldiers to the World Cup, but not education. Better Ghana Agenda indeed.
I think this is an embarrassment to Ghana.
Ghanaians can be very troublesome causing trouble everywhere!
Bring them home we also have universities in Ghana here. The get all this big titles yet nothing inside the head descend down here knust and legon dey come and have peace
"outstanding fees estimated to span several months".
Are fees paid monthly?
NPP popoganda knows no bounds.
Are you blaming this on the NPP as well? Do you have a brain, you NDC stooge? If you stupidly are of the view that this disgraceful and embarrassing attitude of your visionless government is another NPP propaganda, then it is ...
read full comment
They are Ghanaians so what did you expect.
I'm just asking. How have all these "sponsored students" helped Ghana? A total waste of our money to benefit the families and friends of politicians.
Publish the names of those on scholarship!
John Mahama must resign now!!!!!
A beggar lived near the king's palace. One day he saw a proclamation posted
outside the palace gate. The king was giving a great dinner. Anyone dressed in royal garments was invited to the party.
The beggar went on his ...
read full comment
Ghana is simply harvesting Kronfuor Kufuor's poor administration and economic management. Sadly, President Mahama has to take charge and take painful but effective and constructive actions/decisions to put things right. As fo ...
read full comment
When I first heard of scholarships being given to students with the GETFUND, the kind of courses the scholarships were being given for (even 1st degrees in Gender Studies, the kind of students (mostly NDC supporters' relation ...
read full comment
When I first heard of scholarships being given to students with the GETFUND, the kind of courses the scholarships were being given for (even 1st degrees in Gender Studies, the kind of students (mostly NDC supporters' relation ...
read full comment
When I first heard of scholarships being given to students with the GETFUND, the kind of courses the scholarships were being given for (even 1st degrees in Gender Studies, the kind of students (mostly NDC supporters' relation ...
read full comment
GETFUND scholarship secretariat is one of the corrupt politicized institution in Ghana. That is where the two political parties(NDC and NPP) use to train their party members. I am talking from experience. If study the backgro ...
read full comment
I did all kinds of odd jobs to get my first degree. From then on I had a position in my field and continued to do 2 masters degrees. I do believe the students crying are NDC cronies. I am not the only student that had to go t ...
read full comment
THESE STUDENTS DONT RETURN AND THE GOVT CONTINUE TO WASTE MONEY ON THEM, LET THEM WORK OR GO BACK AND CONTINUE IN LEGON. NONSENSE
its the same in cuba. almost the who academic year without money.