Hello youth of Ghana. ....You can take your own life with medicine.........for instance 15 tramadol at once......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
Hello youth of Ghana. ....You can take your own life with medicine.........for instance 15 tramadol at once......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
SO WHEN IS ASHESI UNIVERSITY AUTHORITIES GOING TO FIX THE DEPLORABLE ROADS THAT LEAD TO ASHESI??? 2 days ago
Before you get to Ashesi University, the road that you would travel of is so deplorable. Yes it is a main road but it's major destination is ASHESI UNIVERSITY.
Ashesi University authorities are sitting down waiting for the ... read full comment
Before you get to Ashesi University, the road that you would travel of is so deplorable. Yes it is a main road but it's major destination is ASHESI UNIVERSITY.
Ashesi University authorities are sitting down waiting for the government to come and construct that road. Ridiculous! Who uses that road more? Is it not the people of Ashesi University???? Ashesi students, professors, workers and owners and so on all uses the main road to get to Ashesi....
Why then is Ashesi authorities not doing something about the deplorable road??? Can't they sit down with the government and offer to help in any little way to attract the government to prioritize that road and do it with quality asphalt like the roads in Legion???
Ashesi authorities must wake up! Get a few million dollars and approach the government to support you construction that main road (from Aburi Main Road junction all the way to Kwabenya). As soon as that main road is asphalted to world class standards with modern street light, Ashesi will boom like never before.
Wake up. Ashesi. Fix your main road NOW !!!!!!!
ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 2 days ago
It's the regional and flagstaff house responsibility. What these 2 levels of govt must do.is to call the president of the university sit down with him and broker a deal between the 3 bodies to construct the major road..ashesi ... read full comment
It's the regional and flagstaff house responsibility. What these 2 levels of govt must do.is to call the president of the university sit down with him and broker a deal between the 3 bodies to construct the major road..ashesi university shouldn't be blamed for the roads condition. Maybe the govt can broker a deal to rebuild and maintain the roads. Tuition fees will have to be increased as a result..salaries may take a haircut but the sole responsibility in my opinion for the condition of that stretch is the govt both regional and Flagstaff house..again we have the transport minister probably sitting in an ac office somewhere taking a bribe or in a hotel somewhere fucking
AMB 2 days ago
It is a Public Road and should be fixed by Government. Ashesi is doing what’s reasonably acceptable. Provide good education, give scholarships to needy students etc.
This blame may be a misplaced one.
It is a Public Road and should be fixed by Government. Ashesi is doing what’s reasonably acceptable. Provide good education, give scholarships to needy students etc.
This blame may be a misplaced one.
Oklemekuku¹ 2 days ago
Refreshing. Kudos to Ashesi university and the journalist who brought up the girl's story
Refreshing. Kudos to Ashesi university and the journalist who brought up the girl's story
Benjamin 2 days ago
What an emotional story. I can only wish her all the best in the future. Many thanks to the journalist and the Ashesi University.
What an emotional story. I can only wish her all the best in the future. Many thanks to the journalist and the Ashesi University.
Patriotic Citizen 2 days ago
The Government must help to uplift the image of Ashesi University by improving the road leading to the university. We should do away with the dusty road. Give them a first class road with street lights all the way to the camp ... read full comment
The Government must help to uplift the image of Ashesi University by improving the road leading to the university. We should do away with the dusty road. Give them a first class road with street lights all the way to the campus. Make visitors feel that they are on their way to an Ivy University on the continent of Africa. Let's help this fantastic university to attract students from all over the world which will benefit Ghana in the long run. I appeal to the Government to consider my proposal seriously. The current state of the road leading to Ashesi University is a disgrace to the people of Ghana.
Kwamina 2 days ago
@Patriotic Citizen. Very good submission. I hope someone can draw the President and the Roads Minister's attention to your suggestion.
@Patriotic Citizen. Very good submission. I hope someone can draw the President and the Roads Minister's attention to your suggestion.
Martin A 2 days ago
Whichever entity that owns the road is responsible for its development and maintenance.
Whichever entity that owns the road is responsible for its development and maintenance.
Kwame 2 days ago
Hello Tsitia Anita, congratulations
Hello Tsitia Anita, congratulations
Mike 2 days ago
Glory be to God
Glory be to God
Ghanabi Kofi 23 hours ago
For your info Ashesi once proposed to build the road on condition that govt will allow them to toll it to recover their investments but government said no.
Some people felt it will make the school too rich.
For your info Ashesi once proposed to build the road on condition that govt will allow them to toll it to recover their investments but government said no.
Some people felt it will make the school too rich.
Barko osae twum 21 hours ago
Praise be to the management of Ashesi university for the scholarship awarded to this well deserving student. This is what a great university does . I am so proud of you.lots of my nieces and nephew attended this outstanding u ... read full comment
Praise be to the management of Ashesi university for the scholarship awarded to this well deserving student. This is what a great university does . I am so proud of you.lots of my nieces and nephew attended this outstanding uni. Excellent academic results, respect on campus for students and lectures is inspiring. Well done, it's a proof that never give up on your dreams.
Hello youth of Ghana. ....You can take your own life with medicine.........for instance 15 tramadol at once......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
Before you get to Ashesi University, the road that you would travel of is so deplorable. Yes it is a main road but it's major destination is ASHESI UNIVERSITY.
Ashesi University authorities are sitting down waiting for the ...
read full comment
It's the regional and flagstaff house responsibility. What these 2 levels of govt must do.is to call the president of the university sit down with him and broker a deal between the 3 bodies to construct the major road..ashesi ...
read full comment
It is a Public Road and should be fixed by Government. Ashesi is doing what’s reasonably acceptable. Provide good education, give scholarships to needy students etc.
This blame may be a misplaced one.
Refreshing. Kudos to Ashesi university and the journalist who brought up the girl's story
What an emotional story. I can only wish her all the best in the future. Many thanks to the journalist and the Ashesi University.
The Government must help to uplift the image of Ashesi University by improving the road leading to the university. We should do away with the dusty road. Give them a first class road with street lights all the way to the camp ...
read full comment
@Patriotic Citizen. Very good submission. I hope someone can draw the President and the Roads Minister's attention to your suggestion.
Whichever entity that owns the road is responsible for its development and maintenance.
Hello Tsitia Anita, congratulations
Glory be to God
For your info Ashesi once proposed to build the road on condition that govt will allow them to toll it to recover their investments but government said no.
Some people felt it will make the school too rich.
Praise be to the management of Ashesi university for the scholarship awarded to this well deserving student. This is what a great university does . I am so proud of you.lots of my nieces and nephew attended this outstanding u ...
read full comment