GTEC orders University of Ghana to reverse 2025/26 fee increases

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  • Monnie 2 months ago

    Thanks so much GTEC. They just want to normalize increment of fees every least opportunity they get. Is becoming too much. Them they would turn back and blame politicians.

  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 2 months ago

    Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine.............for instance 15 paracetamol at once. Or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.

  • The Motherland 2 months ago

    See this mumu!! The miserable specimen of humanity aka MUMBI SERAKI, makes one feel ashamed of belonging to the same species.

  • Kwame 2 months ago

    NDC is committing needless mistakes. The Vice Chancellor of UG Nana Ama Appiah Amfoh and that of UPSA John Mawutor Mensah should have have her appointments as VC renewed and that of UPSA should not have been considered at all ...
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  • Kofi Akwetey 2 months ago

    Do you really want vice-chancellors to be appointed based on party loyalty?

  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 2 months ago

    WE HAVE FEW LEADERS IN AFRICA THAT WE WANT TRUMP TO COME AND CAPTURE AND TAKE THEM AWAY FOR US!!!!!!!!!

  • Fiifi 2 months ago

    GTEC pushing itself. What if Ghana First Premier University ignores you n even refuse to recognise GTEC . Remember where you got your first degree from , Jinakpor. Those increments do not require parliament approval as they a ...
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  • Kwame 2 months ago

    Fiifii stop making emotional argument. Emotional arguments would never win on any day over arguments grounded in substance. University of Ghana as a public institution has no mandate to effect increment in fees without the a ...
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  • Kofi 2 months ago

    The increament is on Dues and services charge, field trips. You don’t need parliamentary approval for those. When you get your university fee bills , check it well, those amount increases include SRC dues, Hall dues, servic ...
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  • Star from the North 2 months ago

    All the politicians planted on the public institutions in Ghana will be identified and dealt with in due course. On what justification is UG increasing fees when all the economic indicators are fairly good across board in the ...
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  • Sister Soulja 2 months ago

    For the first time I am with GTEC on this one.

  • Awurade 2 months ago

    If you poison as many ghanaians as possible you will go to heaven. You can mix poison in their food and drinks...

  • Dante 2 months ago

    Good one there GTEC. Bravo

  • Ntsiful 2 months ago

    Are the public universities in Ghana no more autonomous to take their own decisions

  • GH8 2 months ago

    Massa this is common knowledge that any increase in fees and charges bt the state universities should receive PARLIAMENTARY APPROVAL

  • Oklemekuku 2 months ago

    Autonomous you mean? Who pays their salaries?

  • kuuro 2 months ago

    This is what the good prof must be doing, Bravo prof.

  • Sansambila 2 months ago

    Our institutions must follow the law

  • Joe 2 months ago

    Very good décision! There should have been a reduction, because prices have gone down and dollar has removed from 17 cedis to 10 cedis. What are the justifications?

  • Bright 2 months ago

    Does it apply to private unv

  • Achakanapaya 2 months ago

    Idiot. Since when?

  • Peter 2 months ago

    Well done GTEC. This nonsense that state institutions can just come with any charges as so called IGF and just use it to pay crazy allowances and purchase cars and live highlife has to stop.

  • We Need Water In Our Homes 2 months ago

    We need water in our homes, the taps are not flowing.

  • MELO 2 months ago

    Eeei this boy has power oo interesting

  • Kweku 2 months ago

    Very soon, public universities in Ghana will collapse because of lack of funding. Where in the world do students pay about 2000 Ghana cedis as academic facility user fees. Teaching of science related courses will collapse in ...
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  • Koo 2 months ago

    Let them collapse. What proper thing do they even teach? Those chew and poor programs nu?

  • Gbetia 2 months ago

    Your brain and Donald Trump Fox madness

  • Champ 2 months ago

    Gtec, what about the Technical universities? They have also increased their fees.