Technical varsities to cost Ghc540 million annually

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  • STEMICs 10 years ago

    Has anyone done the cost benefit analysis of STEMICs based economy on Ghana yet?

  • STEMICs 10 years ago

    In 2014, the polytechnics were allocated only GH¢150,571,282 out of a budget request of GH¢325,547,304 -- leaving a funding gap of 54 percent. With a combined student population of 53,078, the amount that government spends ...
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  • NANA 10 years ago

    NDC fanatics are telling us that Polytechnics are going to be transformed to Universities based on German model.Are they aware Germany is the biggest exporter of technical/engineering goods in the world?Do we have the jobs fo ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 10 years ago

    The technical committee members should visit and study several "technical universities" anywhere in the world, and also community colleges in the US, compare their missions and their annual budgets before making decision.

  • STEMICs 10 years ago

    When is the right time to establish and accomplish this bold and audacious African mission. I have Nigerian some African friends, whose kids are studying or studied in Ghanaian Universities, so would it be ideal for such miss ...
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  • SGT ANANI FIADZOE 10 years ago

    Dramani Mahama and his NDC so-called politicians are just liars trying to deceive the majority people of this nation with their mouth, we will do this, we will do that but all are lies,
    deceit and empty promises only to
    cri ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 10 years ago

    I invite Mr. Okudzeto Ablakwa to visit and study the programmes at the Community Colleges - Essex Community College in Baltimore Country and Montgomery Community College in Montgomery County before deciding on his pet dream ...
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  • NANA YAW 10 years ago

    What Ghana needs at this point in time are hundreds of thousands of middle level manpower, not Ph. D's and degree holders who don't produce anything. We need a workforce that is willing to use their associate degrees to help ...
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  • Contemporary Youth 10 years ago

    No one is obliged to have a degree or have Ph.D's simply because of enrolling, to Study on a University campus. Some Distant learning curriculum has elevated many scholars from poverty and unemployment, so, why and how does t ...
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  • NANA ARABA 10 years ago

    GHANA PRESIDENTS PREVIOUS AND PRESENT, ECONOMISTS ARE SO USELESS THEY ARE NOT PROVIDING ANY JOBS FOR ANY OF THE GRADUATES FROM CURRENT TECHNICAL SCHOOLS! SO MANY UNIVERTSITY GRADUATES WITH NO JOBS TO GO TO!

    GHANA NEEDS AN ...
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  • Kay Eghan 10 years ago

    As Graduates you are to create job for yourself and employ others so the country will move forward.Is too bad to hear a graduate crying for job after all his or her training.

  • ugly akufo addo 10 years ago

    saliva always comes out from that his wide n long mouth

  • Nero 10 years ago

    If we want to be Germany,we hve to pay as Germany is paying. If not forget all this and we will continue to primary producers. I think evry good thing comes with a cost,pay and demand results.

  • Banawontuo Nangdem- Lawra 10 years ago

    Gov't can convert five especially the deprive regions in Ghana for a start.

  • wise man 10 years ago

    Why they always compare Ghana to the likes Germany, England, USA, France and countries like that and not of Nigeria, Angola, Mozambique or even south Africa whom we are not even close to, this madness comparison

  • USMAN 10 years ago

    Read the stupid basis for the computation of the figures: 'For quality skills training in the future, the committee recommended that the recurrent budgetary allocation to the converted polytechnics be at a level that correspo ...
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  • KOBOLO 10 years ago

    HURRAY AT LONG LAST A GHANAIAN GOVT TO SPEND MONEY ON IT'S CITIZENS...THAT IS A FIRST....GOODNEWS ALL ROUND.

  • Rabiu janda 10 years ago

    Converting the polytechnics to varsities is a prudent n excellent decision made by the President.This has been one of the problems of not only Ghana bt almost all developing countries.A country with a strong technical base de ...
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  • Fiction 10 years ago

    Another opportunity to creat loot n share among themself it is ur time to eat money just enjoy ur time ll cum soon

  • Jojo 10 years ago

    IT IS TOTALLY WRONG TO TURN POLY-TECHNICS, MEANT TO TEACH MIDDLE LEVEL PROFESSIONAL SKILLLS AMD TO BOOST INDUSTRIALIZATION IN THE COUNTRY INTO TECHNICAL UNIVERSITIES.

    WAS IT NECESSARY AT ALL FOR TARKWA TECHNICAL SCHOOL WHI ...
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  • YB 10 years ago

    I don't agree if you totally brush aside the idea of upgrading most technical & vocational skills up to tertiary level.

    Kwame Nkrumah had that vision, hence UST now KNUST.

    Universities are not the end of education but ...
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  • Jojo 10 years ago

    TURNING POLY-TECHNICS TO UNIVERSITIES ARE NOT THE ANSWERS TO OUR ECONOMIC CHALLENGES AND DIFFICULTIES THAT CONTINUES TO FACE GHANA.

    ENGLAND IS NOT GHANA.YOU SHOULD PLEASE KNOW THAT GRADUATES PRODUCED AT MIDDLESEX UNIVERSIT ...
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  • Contemporary Youth 10 years ago

    Sure JW, names and tittles might be deceptive, however, core value and original purposes, if well laid down would fester with time, commitment and determination.

    I am not proposing any copy and paste educational policy for ...
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  • Contemporary Youth 10 years ago

    Sure JW, names and tittles might be deceptive, however, core value and original purposes, if well laid down would fester with time, commitment and determination.

    I am not proposing any copy and paste educational policy for ...
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  • Antef 10 years ago

    Perhaps the so-called judgment debts could have been used to fund the said projects.

    So now may we ask: "Were not some of their products show cased at the exhibition? Yea...?

    May we further ask: "How were they able to ...
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