Serve wherever duty calls – Kojo Yankah urges Ghanaians

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  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 11 months ago

    This talk is nonsense. How do you post someone far from his parents, family, and acquaintances and don’t pay him regularly and expect him to work well and survive?
    After my University Education, I was posted to Tamale to w ...
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  • Koo Boare 11 months ago

    Mr Kojo Yankah I agree with you. Unfortunately poverty and the inability of parents to support their children far away is the cause of the problem. Let's find a solution to this problem. Governments should also lead the way ...
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  • Kojo 11 months ago

    Mr Yanka the problem is that no attempt has been made to u ite the people of this country since I dependence. We still have our tribal baggage with us. We have our chiefs, our languages, our festivals,etc. No attempt has been ...
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  • Koo Boare 11 months ago

    People will work every where they are posted when certain facilities are available and the cost can be managed by them. For instance no soldier opposes postings because they are provided accommodation which makes it easy for ...
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  • Kofi Sam 11 months ago

    You are right but have you considered prevailing conditions