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‘Engage students who can’t enter university’

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  • Zoobie-Zoobie 10 years ago

    They knew the problem was coming... managerial incompetence and lack of foresight.

  • Kwadjo 10 years ago

    Yes the ministers and goverment officials has shipped their kids and loved ones to be educated in the UK and the USA. They do not care for the poor Ghanaians because they know that during the election era, cell phone and litt ...
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  • Sweden 10 years ago

    it dosn´t matter,wash their brain with God...God they Ebe ye yie...all the know is to lutt the money

  • Kwesi 10 years ago

    Make the form 3 students wait for a year while the form 4s continue. This would return us to the system where SS graduates wait for a year before going to university. It is not the best solution but it is practical

  • Rans F 10 years ago

    For now your solution is a laudable one! In the long run it is much safer to continue with the 4-year system; it is better to keep these minors in the classroom for an extra year rather than push them into a jobless market fo ...
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  • Rans F 10 years ago

    Every Ghanaian of sound mind knew this mess was bound to happen. However, the usual recalcitrance along with a reckless display of sheer 'BUGA-BUGA' politics of a visionless government has landed us in a preventable mess. It ...
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  • paul agbemenya 10 years ago

    we are hoping to see those thing,i can see them, but let them get their future

  • Paddo 10 years ago

    Why are our leaders toying our educational system as if we don't have the reason's in goining to school. What a confuse system.

  • USMAN 10 years ago

    Majority of the programmes offered by the universities in Ghana are academic in nature. The best way to go about this whole thing is to tell the young lads the truth about academic programmes which is purposely for scholars. ...
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  • James B. Otafregya 10 years ago

    While you are right to some extent, one MUST have attained at least a Bachelors degree in an engineering field to qualify to member of the Ghana Instutute of Engineers (GhIE). Not also that any body with a varsity degree in A ...
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  • USMAN 10 years ago

    The minimum qualification for these professional bodies is the O'Level. You see how Ghanaians are using every means to coerce the youth to go and pursue useless university degrees which do not make the youth creative.

  • Kweku Gangale 10 years ago

    Classroom which were supposed to have been built for the three/four year intake are still "90%" complete in many senior high schools. Today we are being told infrastructure at the tertiary level to accommodate first years are ...
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  • James B. Otafregya 10 years ago

    Part of the problem wiil be solved when we maintain HND and introduce BSc degree programmes in the polytechnics.

    Polytechnics in UK and Germany and most EU countries even award MNSc degrees.

    Think fast, Ghana

  • gaskon 10 years ago

    ur leader ar playing wid ur future whiles their children ar samwhere.