Edem Agbana criticises UPSA over ban on nose rings, anklets, and other accessories

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  • Erik 5 months ago

    Masa go and establish your own university and do as you like and stop this nonsense. Did your father allow you to wear your pants exposing your underpants. Dresscode is also a form of deciplain.

  • edem srogbe 5 months ago

    you need free EDUCATION urgently. WHICH WORD IS "DECIPLAIN?"

  • Kofi 5 months ago

    On a serious note,the way some of the students dress, hmmm! I like what upsa is doing. If you can't obey the school rules, don't go there.

    The nude dress must stop

  • Tt 5 months ago

    A law maker paaaa!!! What generation do we want to raise? When Adam and eve had their 'eyes' opened they realised they were naked. We say we are 'developed' and here we are supporting nakedness. University student paaaa

  • Rest in peace Prof Prosper Yao Tsikata 5 months ago

    Their vc is an academic hack. He's not qualified for the job. He is full of cheap fake degrees especially fake smc dba, no first degree etc. Eoco need to investigate that fake idiot ASAP.

  • Jack 5 months ago

    Come on ! Where is the discipline in our schools?

  • Balatignai 5 months ago

    Is anybody in parliament wearing a nose ring? Why not. Many civilized ones are doing away with those things. Ghana shouldn't encourage foreign bad practices all in the of freedom. Is your wife doing so?

  • Annan ......Amsterdam 5 months ago

    Waoooo so a policing will fight UPSA for asking students to dresss decent .

    These are the minds we who are suppose to think and make laws for us.This was why they rejected national cathedral to help frame the moral grounds ...
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  • Was this we voted you for 5 months ago

    Edem we voted for you to parliament to help build a better nation and not this nonsense

  • Daniel 5 months ago

    Sometimes I cry when I hear some MPs makes loose arguments on the floor of Parliament, even in the Chambers of Parliament indecent dressing is not allowed

  • Kobina 5 months ago

    Is the MP correct?

  • Hanyevi 5 months ago

    Decent dress code is a form of uprightness and discipline and that is why our society prescribes dressing up in our own tradition and culture! Where are we going to with pierced noses, tattoos and what have you in the name of ...
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  • Araba 5 months ago

    This is a populist position taken by edem to score cheap popularity!
    Edem, it is not everything you comment on if you want to be taken seriously as a public figure!

  • ABREWA 5 months ago

    Very stupid lawmaker. Do you want future MPs to come to Parliament in that state?

  • Elton 5 months ago

    Every parliamentarian wants to speak even in solidarity to oddities and uncultured ways of life in society. Edem the revered MP, Hon. James Klutse Avedzi whom you succeeded never endorsed such populist policies anywhere. A f ...
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  • AGBANA GOD IS WATCHING YOU! 5 months ago

    AGBANA IS CONDONING THESE STUPIDITY AND IMMORALITY BY THE STUDENTS, WHY CONDONE INDECENT BEHAVIOUR?
    BECAREFUL ELSE YOU WILL FALL VERY, NEVER THINK KETU NORTH IS TOO SAFE.
    GOD HATES SUCH IMMORAL BEHAVIOURS, ITS GOOD THE SCHO ...
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  • Kk 5 months ago

    Mp gyai gyimii no, you neet to be cultured

  • Sylvanus Agbemenyah 5 months ago

    Eh!!!! So these are the pressing issues facing this nations that our lawmakers can be debating in parliament?

  • Aba Sam 5 months ago

    Such a person is an MP.