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Deputy Ministers still schooling to become what?

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  • Johnson 9 years ago

    Comrade NDC so is always right

  • ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago

    BOKOR! what a silly question, what did you silly Ewe study to be? A STUPID HYPOCRITE EWE OR SENIOR IDIOT?
    "KWASEA"

  • wakalanta 9 years ago

    Has it occurred to my learned Dr that it would have been very difficult for him to fail his student if the on the exam answer sheet was Mrs Lordina Mahama? Sorry for you. Maybe genuinely honest.

  • Okro Mouth 9 years ago

    So exactly what is your point? You have done an analysis without a conclusion. What hypocricy? The point is that man-hours are used in classroom instead of at work. Could Mahama not appoint people not in school into govt and ...
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  • Akadu Mensema 9 years ago

    You can't engage in basic analysis. Education is good, but not an opportunistic one at the expense of official work/duties and tax payers' money. I don't know how you got your graduate degrees, but I can tell you that the rig ...
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  • James Ansong 9 years ago

    Do you ever know time management? If you don't believe that Bokor earned his doctorate, why don't you just go to the Illinois State University that he attended for his Masters and Ph.D. to sort things out? You will be shocked ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    You are indeed a character in a badly-written fiction!
    Dr. Daniel Pryce has written a comprehensive essay on how he worked his job and earned his doctorate in three years. You may want to check it out on his LinkedIn site, i ...
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  • Agya Koo 9 years ago

    Dear Mensema, thank you for your comment. You have spoken the exact same words that came to my mind. It's the focus and man-hours we are concerned with as taxpayers. There is a time to train, and a time to deliver. We expect ...
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  • MATT 9 years ago

    They are freeloaders.

  • Tiffiny Ablorh 9 years ago

    To become better looters. A number of them are taking classes in Looting 401 with curriculum developed by JJ Rawlings and Nana Agyemang Konadu. A lot of them are passing with very high scores and a few them are on their to gr ...
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  • Kofi 9 years ago

    Ministerial appointment is not a part-time job. Any wonder our ministries are not performing?

  • STONER KOBYLYNTON 9 years ago

    Bokor, assuming you have put in your sweat money to set up a business, would you hire school going people to be part of your administrators? Nobody is crying foul about people who are trying to better themselves whilst at wor ...
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  • TEE 9 years ago

    WHAT DO YOU THINK HE IS SCHOOLING FOR, MASTERED STEALING STEALING STEALING

  • TEE 9 years ago

    PERIOD

  • safohene 9 years ago

    Dr. Bokor, would you give your $50G BMW to your 15yr.old to learn how to drive? It takes a hard work to attain doctorate degree for one to draw a line between knowledge and wisdom.

  • Inside Africa 9 years ago

    Every Eweman will defend NDC no matter what. Are you surprised at this so-called Bokor even though his Ewe people are wallowing in poverty, he does not care. As you are aware, the thinking of these Ewes are different from us. ...
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  • EL WILLY 9 years ago

    A actually education is good and there is no limit for one to continually educating him/herself. Anyway, is there any bill or clause that can prevent them from not schooling while at post? I stand to be corrected.

  • John 9 years ago

    Deputy ministers are in school so the president can command easily and steal.thanks

  • prempeh Forson 9 years ago

    I am glad to know that you are an educationist. I can see where your inspiration is coming from. But Dr. Bokor taking professional trainings which normally last for days or a week and often very specific to an aspect of an or ...
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