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Comment: The Legon road toll saga - another case of ugly noises?

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  • BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 10 years ago

    I pity those young men and women in the akan's npp party . When did the young ones in this party will realize that their future is bing hijacked by the old ,old men in the party? They claimed the npp is a democratic party, bu ...
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  • Paul Kumi 10 years ago

    This is a brilliant piece. It s time we shrugged off the pettiness of enjoying all the frebbies without thinking about how the said frebbies will.be paid for. Let's all.learn to co tribute a little to keep our systems always ...
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  • Paul Kumi 10 years ago

    This is a brilliant piece. Its time we shrugged off the pettiness of enjoying all the frebbies without thinking about how the said frebbies will be paid for. Let's all learn to contribute a little to keep our systems always f ...
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  • OSEI TAWIAH 10 years ago

    NDC wants to collect every revenue at every corner for chops but they will start their envy when someone else does the same.

  • The mask 10 years ago

    The university of Ghana remains the primary source of economists and political thought in Ghana. That Ghana should be in this state of affairs is reflective of the failures of Legon.

    The premier university of Ghana - The U ...
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  • GHFUO, be serious & change ur MENtali 10 years ago

    THE VC MUST BE FIRED. UG IS SIMPLY CASH GRABBING. IF U WANT THE UG CAMPUS TO BE CONDUCIVE FOR LEARNING. CHARGING CASH FOR STICKERS IS NOT THE ANSWER. U SIMPLY BAN ALL CARS FROM CAMPUS, PERIOD. UG IS JUST CASH GRABBING.
    SOLUT ...
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  • Elsie 10 years ago

    If UG is to do all you are saying,

    1.Will paying for parking not also be considered as cash grabbing as you claim by other people?

    2.Will you fund the building of these paid parking spots?

    3.What do you propose is ...
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  • Omanba Chicago IL 10 years ago

    This is a very good piece of writing. The facts, as presented, make sense but my question is, 'This write-up should not consider the University of Ghana, in isolation. Charging toll for using some specific road in a Universit ...
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  • Divine. 10 years ago

    Why don't you go back and read what the author is trying to convey???

    The problem at hand is a national one, it is not about NPP!!!

  • somebody papapa 10 years ago

    who is this idiot call BBC who want to spoil my day

  • Revjay393@yahoo.co.uk 10 years ago

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  • Sami - South Africa 10 years ago

    Hello Kwaku
    Your article is so right to the point and properly articulated that I cant agree with you more. The arguments you raised and the conclusion are so correct. Can you research other ailing sectors of our heritage an ...
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  • peace 10 years ago

    it appears you do not understand the issues at stake.

  • Larbi Asare 10 years ago

    A very nice write up. You have said it all. Heritage must be protected no matter what, and under no circumstances should we allow our cherished national assets to be thrown to the dogs, as happened with most of such treasures ...
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  • prempeh 1 10 years ago

    No, the idiot leaders we`ve been having cannot preserve or protect our heritage, so is the destruction of our National carrier, the Ghana Airways and Black Star shipping Lines.

  • NN 10 years ago

    How right could you and Azure be!!!!!! The hypocrite called Ghanaian and the lazy MP ought to use their brains instead of emotion. Calling for the bar to be raised for the law-makers is one way to go. Their own Kwabena Donkor ...
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  • mky 10 years ago

    Botwe, whatever happened to brevity and clarity, two cardinal points you should have picked up in journalism 101? Why numb our minds with idle issues completely unrelated to the toll issue? No wonder you are in broadcast jou ...
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  • Whatever 10 years ago

    Did we put in place a public university to be blocking roads and charging tolls or we put them there to be producing graduates who will come up with ideas to make society better?

  • Musah 10 years ago

    Ewes in Ghana they are entitled to anything and everything free of charge. The University have every right to resist access to the campus.

  • Lord Tennison 10 years ago

    It's an example of the inefficient and parochial leadership of John Mahama.
    When the center cannot hold,things will fall apart.
    Should the roads of our premier university or those of the other institutions of higher learnin ...
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  • Owie 10 years ago

    I have always said Legon is facing this backlash because of poor stakeholder consultation and engagement. This is a good lesson to let them know they are not an Island and that all stakeholders should have been identified and ...
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  • AHMED YACOB 10 years ago

    That useless JSS deputy minister of education with sharp teeth. He wrote and complained about the state of Legon being in a coma, then when he is in charge does nothing. When someone fixes it he criticizes. Such impudence and ...
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  • Newsman 10 years ago

    Your comment is on the point. However, don't blame the reporters for their shoddy work. The total blame lies with their supervisors and mentors who do not ask them the simple and tough questions such as "Have you spoken to ...
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  • kwaku bonsu 10 years ago

    You are missing the point Mr. Botwe. You are struggling to defend a cause that is not defensible. You started talking about the imposition of tolls and you then got into funding for tertiary education. At the end of your piec ...
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  • PASTOR 10 years ago

    Kwaku Bonsu, that is exactly what I was thinking. You are one of a kind.

  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    Those of us who are critical of university authorities' decision to restrict access to some of its roads are not against the charges but rather we do not buy the reason/s given by the authorities. We are also of the view the ...
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  • Aaron Abuosi 10 years ago

    Kofi,
    I must confess I enjoyed reading your intelligent response to the earlier writer, but I still do not agree with your conclusions also. They are either borne out of misinformation, mischief or a failure to do a more cr ...
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  • PASTOR 10 years ago

    If the one of the reasons is to reduce traffic, what traffic calming or traffic control devices were implemented?
    if you are talking about comparing apples and apples, what university in a developing country charges toll at ...
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  • PASTOR 10 years ago

    I constructed and maintain the road to my house. From your conslusion, I will start charging my own toll for anyone who uses it.

  • KKO 10 years ago

    Well said, Aaron,
    I am not sure how old the VC, Registrar and other top officials of the Unveristy of Ghana are, but all the three old universities of Ghana used to have restrictions to entry to the campuses. Their handling ...
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  • Chris E. Arthur 10 years ago

    i have something little to add to what Kweku and Aaron have said. When we dwell on media emotional and hyperbolic languages, i am afraid the country will retrogress from a standstill to a fall. For some time now issues of ro ...
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  • YAA 10 years ago

    There is no doubt that Kofi's analysis is borne out of mischief and misinformation. In fact he was not misinformed but he refused to get the facts right from the right source. Judging from where he is writing, he could have b ...
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  • Kwamena Sagoe 10 years ago

    lawlessness is when laws are not observed. In this case, UG has done nothing outside the law. The writer should kindly show me what law UG has flouted?

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  • Kofi Ayeh 10 years ago

    The professors pay minimum rent. Some pay as little as GH 10.00 a month. How ridiculous. Are they abuve us? They wany everthing for free . Please ivestgate thia.

  • Kofi Ayeh 10 years ago

    Wgy do some of the professors pay as little as !0.00 cedis amonth rent on rent for housing af Legon?

  • edem 10 years ago

    NO UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR OR STAFF PAYS AS LITTLE AS GHC 10.OO FOR RENT!!!! EVEN THOSE IN HOUSES WITH SINGLE BEDROOM PAY ATLEAST GHC 50.00 AND THOSE YOU ACCUSE (USUALLY THEY RENT 3 BEDROOM HOUSES) PAY BETWEEN GHC 400.00 AND GHC ...
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  • Kwamena Sagoe 10 years ago

    No professor pays that kind of rent. Stop polluting the environment.

  • Kwaku London 10 years ago

    The University authorities should stick to THEIR GUNS AND CHARGE USERS OF THE THEIR ROADS SO THAT THEY CAN GET THE MONEY TO DEVELOP THE PLACE. 100% RIGHT DECISION. THE UNIVERSITY MUST BE THANKED FOR THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX T ...
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  • Jomo 10 years ago

    USA students pay more and more each year we donot have fixed tuition. Tu get money for developments.

  • edem 10 years ago

    MR KWAKU BOTWE, I AM THRILLED BY THIS PIECE WHICH IS INSIGHTFUL AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING. I WISH YOUR COLLEAGUES IN THE MEDIA WILL TAKE A CUE FROM YOU AND STOP THE HALF TRUTHS AND UNEDUCATED COMMENTARIES ABOUT THE LEGON ISSUE. ...
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  • JOJOE 10 years ago

    The incompetencies of the Mahama Presidency is what is causing all these confusion. CHANGE! is the only way out of this.

  • PASTOR 10 years ago

    This is a well written piece but the idea misses the boat.
    Kwaku, please answer the following questions:
    1. Did Legon consider other sources of funding for the Campus road construction and maintenance? Did they consider:
    ...
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  • John Doe 10 years ago

    Thank you Pastor.

    How about Achimota School - where those lecturers pass? If Achimota imposes tolls will before any Legon lecturer can pass, will it be right?

    An Okponglo - tolls before you can come out of Legon onto t ...
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  • joseph 10 years ago

    i hope this good article will educate our mps who appear to lack knowledge.

  • Michael. Ogbetey 10 years ago

    Musah,guess you are a silly Northerner.The whole article mentioned nothing Ewes did.The idea about a toll was not through an Ewe.Northerners had free education because of Nkrumah.How many Ewes do you come across walking naked ...
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  • D.Okyere 10 years ago

    nice piece keep it up !

  • The mask 10 years ago

    Change needed.

    The university of Ghana remains the primary source of economists and political thought in Ghana. That Ghana should be in this state of affairs is reflective of the failures of Legon.

    The premier universit ...
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  • The Son of Man 10 years ago

    Nice piece of argument. Mr Botwe however forgot one thing. Legon is a public institution funded with public money. Same as UCC and KNUST. A public institution cannot turn round and charge the public for access to the camp ...
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  • GEE 10 years ago

    ...and all these jounalists, politicians, lawyers, doctors, lecturers etc were trained in this university whose council has no commonsense...
    Have they heard of the phrase "set a precedent"?
    Commonsense tells us that if al ...
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  • Kwame 10 years ago

    Setting a precedence is what your gov't is lacking except letting lose thieves. Your gov't is shirking it responsibility and instead of being bold and confront him, you deflect the attention to the University. The dons of the ...
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  • PASTOR 10 years ago

    That is exactly my point: you have no commonsense.

  • Kofi Amponsah 10 years ago

    Another piece of hugely opinionated and lousy journalism dwelling on conjecture, emotional appeals, misplaced patriotism to save our heritage, anecdotal knowledge of project funding, etc. There's little demonstration of inter ...
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  • PASTOR 10 years ago

    Thank you, Kofi.

    These are the leaders of Ghana... Legon graduates making all these decisions... sad, very sad.

  • KOLIKO 10 years ago

    cearly this guy is one of the rented journalists of Ayitee

  • Akomfem 10 years ago

    Good, lucid, well written and argued article.

  • santa6 10 years ago

    Very well written thoughts... And I prefer paying a toll everyday than 400 Ghana Cedis bam!!!

  • Ophelia 10 years ago

    I change my perception about the issue after i drove thru campus and also listened to the an interview the VC had on metro....This is proactiveness, u analyse a problem, find solution and take pragmatic steps to solve them an ...
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  • Bernard 10 years ago

    Great piece

  • Ivy T 10 years ago

    Whatever Legon's intentions are, did they organise some public stakeholder meeting on this??
    Must workers on campus pay toe or buy stickers b4 ey go to their work places?? Don't they pay rent and other tariffs?
    Must parents ...
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  • Elsie 10 years ago

    I tried to understand what you typed but I spent more time trying to make your sentences coherent and correcting your spelling. Turn on spell check.

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