Mr. MP, don’t tell any lies. Uncle Sam has not gone back to any Capital Punishment nonsense in their schools. I have been a Lecturer and Teacher in Uncle Sam’s country and any such thing does not exist to the best of my k ... read full comment
Mr. MP, don’t tell any lies. Uncle Sam has not gone back to any Capital Punishment nonsense in their schools. I have been a Lecturer and Teacher in Uncle Sam’s country and any such thing does not exist to the best of my knowledge. It will be the most stupid thing to do in the American Educational System.
Do you know that American students secretly and illegally carry Guns to school and use them on each other and their Teachers. As a result of that and other stupidities that students carry out in school, we have Armed Police officers in our schools. Some are also secretly armed. So if there should be Capital Punishment, who will take the risk to carry them out among students who can be secretly armed with High Powered Pistols, and sometimes with Assault Rifles and are ready to use them against fellow students, Teachers, and Staff? Nobody will want to do that.
Our society has become advanced and civilized so we don’t need Capital Punishments. Counseling and suspension from schools can do. In very violent and dangerous situations, yes, let us send them to Police or Prison Jails.
Ogyanie 3 months ago
Nitwit. This man should be advocating for how to help teachers use other corrective methods work effectively.
Nitwit. This man should be advocating for how to help teachers use other corrective methods work effectively.
Efo Juju 3 months ago
What this MP doesn't know is that the children of today in Ghana will "return fire" on any teacher who beats them. He has no idea what teachers of today go through on their meagre salary, while he is comfortably seated in th ... read full comment
What this MP doesn't know is that the children of today in Ghana will "return fire" on any teacher who beats them. He has no idea what teachers of today go through on their meagre salary, while he is comfortably seated in the air conditioned parliament enjoying free lunch and numerous allowances.
Mr F 3 months ago
Corporal Punishment is different from Capital Punishment, dear Frank pls, note.
I don't think Japan has abolished Corporal Punishment in secondary schools yet. A country with very high standard of discipline amongst both adu ... read full comment
Corporal Punishment is different from Capital Punishment, dear Frank pls, note.
I don't think Japan has abolished Corporal Punishment in secondary schools yet. A country with very high standard of discipline amongst both adults and children. Lying is abhorred like cancer.
GES would need to streamline measures and stop sparing the rod to spoiling the child, and bring back the cane into JSS n SHS with the Blue Book into which such actions are recorded.
Busiah 3 months ago
Everything over to you politicians
Everything over to you politicians
Asakramitoga 3 months ago
Yes l agree with the MP. Akufo Addo came to destroy our educational structure
Yes l agree with the MP. Akufo Addo came to destroy our educational structure
Alex 3 months ago
There are many other forms of punishment and the teachers know it. Corporal punishment has not helped the country. The hypocritic older generations think they are disciplined as if they are not responsible for surgically impl ... read full comment
There are many other forms of punishment and the teachers know it. Corporal punishment has not helped the country. The hypocritic older generations think they are disciplined as if they are not responsible for surgically implanting corruption in almost all fascets of life in the country.
James 3 months ago
MP HAD TI WRONG
There are many fine ways to punish students than corporal punishments. Our problem is we get angry when we're giving punishments so we think it has to be severe on the offender. Even depriving someone of his ... read full comment
MP HAD TI WRONG
There are many fine ways to punish students than corporal punishments. Our problem is we get angry when we're giving punishments so we think it has to be severe on the offender. Even depriving someone of his or her privileges and others are good forms of punishments.
Koti 3 months ago
Massa, don't go there! These school children are learning from our unruly MPs. Did MPs not fight in parliament? Should that call for military intervention? 'China' Paga MP, what do you recommend for solving the problem of bro ... read full comment
Massa, don't go there! These school children are learning from our unruly MPs. Did MPs not fight in parliament? Should that call for military intervention? 'China' Paga MP, what do you recommend for solving the problem of brother killing brother at Bawku and it's environs? What do you recommend the soldiers do to solve the Bawku crisis, kill them? I agree with you when you say we copy wrongly. The democracy that made you an MP is one of the things we wrongly copied. Because of democracy people who cannot think for themselves are thinking for the nation. We would have been better than our current situation in we had sat down and curve something from our Chieftaincy practices. MP, if you don't know let me tell you. Most of the stubborn people you see in the society are those brought up under corporal punishment - just look around.
Francis 3 months ago
Primitive thoughts which aimed at making our children more timid. Corporal punishment is a direct way of teaching children to resolve issues violently instead of through peaceful dialog. Much of the violence we see across Afr ... read full comment
Primitive thoughts which aimed at making our children more timid. Corporal punishment is a direct way of teaching children to resolve issues violently instead of through peaceful dialog. Much of the violence we see across Africa is because of lack of a dialog in resolving conflicts.
Asea Ho 3 months ago
What has corporal punishment achieved for Ghana. Didn't all the adults fooling, insulting people on radio and TV, engaging in corruption went through corporal punishment?
What has corporal punishment achieved for Ghana. Didn't all the adults fooling, insulting people on radio and TV, engaging in corruption went through corporal punishment?
Airhead! 3 months ago
So this is mr. MP’s contribution to the national education discourse? Mr. Airhead ! Oh, woe!
So this is mr. MP’s contribution to the national education discourse? Mr. Airhead ! Oh, woe!
Prudhomme - Start corporal punishment with MPs 3 months ago
They all need some serious ass whipping!
They all need some serious ass whipping!
Confused or ignorant MP? 3 months ago
This infantile MP is simply confused or ignorant.
There is a difference between corporal punishment and capital punishment. I believe the MP doesn't know the difference, hence his suggestion corporal punishment has been ... read full comment
This infantile MP is simply confused or ignorant.
There is a difference between corporal punishment and capital punishment. I believe the MP doesn't know the difference, hence his suggestion corporal punishment has been brought back in America.
No law has been brought back to allow the
physical punishment (corporal punishment) of school kids in America.
Joshua 3 months ago
@Confused. I am glad you have lectured the semi-literate MP the deference between corporal and capital punishment. Can you imagine that these are the kind of people leading us as a nation. No wonder our country is as it is.
@Confused. I am glad you have lectured the semi-literate MP the deference between corporal and capital punishment. Can you imagine that these are the kind of people leading us as a nation. No wonder our country is as it is.
OSAFO KANTANKA 3 months ago
We don’t need Corporal Punishment in our Schools. What we Need is PUBLIC FLOGGINGS for appointees and political Figures found guilty in Corruption cases before CUSTODIAL sentences.
We don’t need Corporal Punishment in our Schools. What we Need is PUBLIC FLOGGINGS for appointees and political Figures found guilty in Corruption cases before CUSTODIAL sentences.
Mr. MP, don’t tell any lies. Uncle Sam has not gone back to any Capital Punishment nonsense in their schools. I have been a Lecturer and Teacher in Uncle Sam’s country and any such thing does not exist to the best of my k ...
read full comment
Nitwit. This man should be advocating for how to help teachers use other corrective methods work effectively.
What this MP doesn't know is that the children of today in Ghana will "return fire" on any teacher who beats them. He has no idea what teachers of today go through on their meagre salary, while he is comfortably seated in th ...
read full comment
Corporal Punishment is different from Capital Punishment, dear Frank pls, note.
I don't think Japan has abolished Corporal Punishment in secondary schools yet. A country with very high standard of discipline amongst both adu ...
read full comment
Everything over to you politicians
Yes l agree with the MP. Akufo Addo came to destroy our educational structure
There are many other forms of punishment and the teachers know it. Corporal punishment has not helped the country. The hypocritic older generations think they are disciplined as if they are not responsible for surgically impl ...
read full comment
MP HAD TI WRONG
There are many fine ways to punish students than corporal punishments. Our problem is we get angry when we're giving punishments so we think it has to be severe on the offender. Even depriving someone of his ...
read full comment
Massa, don't go there! These school children are learning from our unruly MPs. Did MPs not fight in parliament? Should that call for military intervention? 'China' Paga MP, what do you recommend for solving the problem of bro ...
read full comment
Primitive thoughts which aimed at making our children more timid. Corporal punishment is a direct way of teaching children to resolve issues violently instead of through peaceful dialog. Much of the violence we see across Afr ...
read full comment
What has corporal punishment achieved for Ghana. Didn't all the adults fooling, insulting people on radio and TV, engaging in corruption went through corporal punishment?
So this is mr. MP’s contribution to the national education discourse? Mr. Airhead ! Oh, woe!
They all need some serious ass whipping!
This infantile MP is simply confused or ignorant.
There is a difference between corporal punishment and capital punishment. I believe the MP doesn't know the difference, hence his suggestion corporal punishment has been ...
read full comment
@Confused. I am glad you have lectured the semi-literate MP the deference between corporal and capital punishment. Can you imagine that these are the kind of people leading us as a nation. No wonder our country is as it is.
We don’t need Corporal Punishment in our Schools. What we Need is PUBLIC FLOGGINGS for appointees and political Figures found guilty in Corruption cases before CUSTODIAL sentences.