Let's focus on real challenges in education, not girls' hairstyles – Adomako Kissi

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  • Kwaku Tee 1 month ago

    Why would we waste our time on hairstyles when we have big issues confronting us ?Let all students who want to have their hairstyles on be made Day Students.No Head Master/Mistress shd be allowed to dismiss those students,con ...
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  • Asempah 1 month ago

    Drop the pettiness. Is the whole speech given by the minister centered on hair style?

  • Kofi 1 month ago

    The small challenges will one day lead to big issues so whilst we tackle what you call the real challenges we shouldn't lose focus of the small things which also affect us.

  • Truth Table 1 month ago

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  • Jay 1 month ago

    We can focus on all aspects of a child’s education. In principle I don’t have anything against someone’s hairstyle but let’s be careful what we allow. What will be next, allow kids to school with wigs, dreads, tattoos ...
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  • Pee 1 month ago

    Listen to the minister, he's making a lot of sense. Children put unnecessary pressure on parents for money for their hair do, those who can't afford relie on people like you who have wives but keep misbehaving giving money t ...
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  • Donatus 1 month ago

    For me, let's focus on learning not to steal from the poor tax payers. Let's focus on not being corrupt.

  • Justice 1 month ago

    Some Ghanaians mostly NPP people are simply myopic!!
    There must be discipline in our schools if they are to become the future leaders!!
    Today’s hairstyle, tomorrow topless and on it goes!
    If you are not cut for school, ...
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  • Big joe 1 month ago

    Mr. Kisi don't dent your integrity by such uncalled for response.
    As old as you are what goes into our cultural discipline and what forms our cultural parturns whenit comes to studentsdiscipline. Nonsense

  • Justice 1 month ago

    What are you talking about? So can't you see that the most serious challenge of SHS is indiscipline? And useless and senseless hairstyles of these young ones are part of indiscipline issues confronting the SHS? Grown up peopl ...
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  • GOLDEN 1 month ago

    YOU HAVE SAID IT ALL,DR ADOMAKO KISSI,FOCUS SHOULD BE ON IMPORTANT THINGS
    GIRLS TAKE CARE OF THEIR HAIR ON THEIR FREETIME,AND NOT WHILE THEY ARE IN THE CLASSROOMS TO STUDY OR LEARN,SO WHERE LIES THE PROBLEM??????????????

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  • Nana K 1 month ago

    Moron, hairstyles matter.
    Students cannot have their ways.
    They must follow rules and regulations.
    In Western Europe and America, unbridled freedoms have led children and adults to identify as cats and dogs, and LGQT+

  • Afram 1 month ago

    Staying RELEVANT....???