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Minister 'begs' Universities to admit more students

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  • Zoobie-Zoobie 10 years ago

    lack of planning

  • Zoobie-Zoobie 10 years ago

    where there is no vision people perish

  • Jato Julor (J.J.) Rawlings 10 years ago

    Is the minister of education,Prof.Jane Agyeman drunk, or high on drugs ?

    What does she mean that she is pleading with the universities to admit more students just because her govt stupidly decided to make life difficult fo ...
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  • OYOKOBA 10 years ago

    Let's blame the Ecomini Atta Mess and his minister of Education Alexander Narh Tettey-Enyo, who sowed this mess. They thought they were sticking it out to Kufour, now we see the people they really hurt. No other government in ...
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  • The 10 years ago

    Is begging a plan? The NDC stubbonly changed the SHS from 4 to 3 years and never listened to any advice, one would have taught that they will then plan to admit two streams of SHS graduates, it appears the only plan they had ...
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  • ranger 10 years ago

    A GOVT OF IDIOTS IS NOW RULING GHANA. THEY WERE ADVICED AGAINST THIS CHANGE OF THE SSS PROGRAME AND THEY FOOLISHLY IGNORED IT, NOW THEY ARE BEGGING. A FOOL IS ALWAYS A FOOL, HE WILL NEVER LISTEN TO THE WISE ...

  • OLD SOLDIER 10 years ago

    Source: Daily Guide...

    All of a sudden nonentities want to portray to the world how close they were to the late President.

    Those who had to chat with him for one hour everyday, those Deputy Ministers who had to call him ...
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  • Kofi Miawo De 10 years ago

    hopefully, there will be no universities under trees. By the way, where are the universities Atta Mess Mills promised each region? I know one thing for sure, that none has been opened in Sunyani, my regional capital.

  • Seth, UK 10 years ago

    Put together the amount of revenues that could have been collected from nearly 70 private universities and colleges operating for 10-20 years paying taxes on profits. Wouldn't that loss of revenue enough to expand the existin ...
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  • Dr. med.William Acquah,Germany 10 years ago

    Do the universities have the infrastructure for more students?45 new constituencies were created last year and MPs elected but there were no seat allocations for them!Do we have brains at all?I understand that almost 4 studen ...
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  • akwasi 10 years ago

    come to ucc,8 in a room nd 5

  • joojo smith 10 years ago

    Smartest thing was to stagger the taxes especially for private universities so they can expand facilities this year of double intake n introduce taxation next year... now government is demanding taxes & expansion at same yea ...
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  • KO 10 years ago

    No thinking goes into Policy. This is what you get when Khaki boys Rule.

  • lopez 10 years ago

    Where was this minister when John Mahama shamelessly decided to reveres what NPP gov't put in place.Education of our children should not be played with partisan politics since they are the future of our country. Mahama and hi ...
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  • marful 10 years ago

    Under normal circumstances, less that 40% of qualified applicants or less than 25% of candidates who write the exams are admitted. This year the number is more than double (from 180,000 to 400,000); so where is the capacity ...
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  • KKK 10 years ago

    HOW DOES THE UNIVERSITY ADMIT MORE BEYONG ITS QUOTA AND BUDGET ALLOCATION? THIS IS IN FACT A VOODOO GOVT.

  • TONTO. 10 years ago

    MADAM PLEASE RELAX YOUR MIND.DO NOT THINK THAT YOU CAN HELP THIS COWARDS NDC,YOU GET KILLED IN THE MAINSTREAM.BETTER HAVE A GOOD TIME WITH YOUR HUSBAND.

  • L. Marfo 10 years ago

    You are begging, are u going to plead with organizations to employ them we are in a mess,because of politics

  • believe 10 years ago

    SO THEY DID NOT HAVE ANY PLAN ? CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHETHER GHANA TODAY IS GOOD FOR OUR GRANDCHILDREN ?

  • GREAT NANA ANTWI 10 years ago

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  • KOO DWOMO 10 years ago

    This is a sad situation, to be fall a country like Ghana. To elect a sick President for a developing country like Ghana, what do you expect? For a person like Prof. Naana Agyemang to accept to be an education Minister under M ...
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  • Kofi 10 years ago

    I guess some of the lecturers should turn their living rooms into lecture halls. What about using the Parliament house and Flagstaff house for classrooms?

  • Queen 10 years ago

    NEXT TIME THESE VISIONLESS LEADEERS OF GHANA SHOULD THINK TWICE BEFORE THEY ACT. WE ARE SO STUPID SOMETIMES ONE WONDERS WHAT KIND OF PLANET WE COME FROM

  • Nii Joromi 10 years ago

    These aimless politicians should have expected and prepared for this chaos when they made changes to the school system. They're now speaking as if it happened overnight. Begging is not the solution, idiotic professor.

  • Nana Yaw Antwi 10 years ago

    Can you believe that by joining the NDC a whole Professor can begin thinking and talking like a footsoldier. Where does the Minister think the University will put the additional students, what classrooms and which hostel. How ...
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  • Onipamu 10 years ago

    I hear you brother. Monkeys are in charge now, what can you expect.

  • nana yaw 10 years ago

    this is gross exhibition of ignorance on the site of our leaders...watch them joke with the future of our education

  • YAW MENSAH 10 years ago

    ISN'T THIS SAME USELESS WOMAN WHO HAS THREATENED TO CANCEL THE BOOK AND RESEARCH ALLOWANCE FOR LECTURERS IN THE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES?

    ISN'T IT THIS SAME USELESS WOMAN WHO IS CIRCULATING HER BIOGRAPHY IN VARIOUS PLACES HIGHL ...
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  • Kofi - USA 10 years ago

    IF THE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES ARE UNABLE TO ABSORB ALL THE QUALIFIED STUDENTS THEN WHAT IS THE RATIONAL OF TAXING THE PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES FOR TRYING TO PICK UP THE PIECES. THIS GOVT DOES NOT SEEM TO KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING WHN ...
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  • Whatever 10 years ago

    The public universities should do more. They can do more

  • Dr Panie 10 years ago

    Madam,
    I am very disappointed in this statement and I believe that you may have been misquoted.

    If you were not them my disappointment has turned into sadness.

    How on earth did you expect that two cohorts of students ...
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  • thinking man 10 years ago

    Well done Dr. its so disheartening to hear of such a recommendation from the very person who has been put in charge of the system. Why do we have such a hard time figuring out how to solve problems once and for all? The issue ...
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  • Obiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 10 years ago

    This goes to show how power and politics can inflict those who want to be deep rooted in politics.i wonder where you obtained your title from however i don't blame you for someone created the mess and because you crave for po ...
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  • Obiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 10 years ago

    correction

  • maame 10 years ago

    your luck of planning has landed Ghana where it is now! plan and stop spending ghana's revenue for your own interests. after you take your kids to school abroad

  • Eddy 10 years ago

    Where should the students be admitted to? is she thinking of that? Just come to COS - KNUST; we are already overstretching the facilities. I tell you, we sometimes have to go for common test tubes from other departments cos ...
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  • Eddy 10 years ago

    Just last month Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa( Dep. Min Edu Tert) was at the 47th congregation of KNUST lying once again that the gov't is putting up more facilities. If it is really so then why the panicking now by her boss.

  • HANNIBAL(Blessed by God) 10 years ago

    That will solve most of the problems.

  • KWAA 10 years ago

    This Government is really clueless,they are begging Unversities to do all they can to admit qualified Students,at the same time they are asking Private Versities to pay taxes(Which ofcourse is the normal process,if,that is, i ...
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  • GOOFY 10 years ago

    WHERE IS THE JOB AFTER GRADUATE MINISTER JANE NAANA OPOKU

  • ASUOYEBOA 10 years ago

    Where were you Madam Professor, when the chaos started. If your professorship is in EDUCATION, why couldn't you pronounce warning signal of impending educational disaster as a prominent member of NDC when Mr. Mills and the N ...
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  • Sankofa 10 years ago

    Was there not a meeting between the Ministry of Education and the tertiary institutions to discuss this looming problem?

    We would ask the minister to set up a task force immediately to come up with short, medium and long-t ...
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  • SAA-RA MENSA 10 years ago

    GIVE THEM COMPUTERS AND LET SOME OF THEM STUDY ONLINE FOR A YEAR OR TWO. AM WILLING TO ASSIST IN THAT PROGRAM, THANK YOU.

  • chigri wagadugu 10 years ago

    What did Okudjeto Ablakwa meant by
    not all will enter university and you
    heard him and said nothing, you are
    more or less like asomdweehene and
    ignorant mahama.