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Rastafarians threaten to sue GES over refusal of wards into Mansite

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  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 7 years ago

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  • DR TRUTH 7 years ago

    MBOSASEM. THEY WANT TO SPREAD 'EDWIYE' IN SCHOOLS. GHANA IS HARD SO WE CANT AFFORD 'CANFA'

  • Mike 7 years ago

    You are not wise at all. I pray that you get discriminated someday for your looks. You are not different from KKK

  • kay 7 years ago

    why dont you open your own schools and teach ganja smoklng

  • Mike 7 years ago

    You are an illiterate and unwise. How is this different from white discriminating against black. You discriminate against your own and cry foul for white people discriminating against blacks. You people Oh no.

  • judochrislam 7 years ago

    Hi Check the actual meaning of dreadlock in the context of the Traditional Ghana religion system. Dreadlocks are not worn for ever. They are worn for a period of time.
    Where did you go to school.

  • champion Atta 7 years ago

    PRINCE KWASI ADADE, YOU ARE A BUFFOON! WHICH INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY! WE AS PARENTS HAVE OUR GIRLS IN SHS, DO THEY PLAIT THEIR HAIR? PERM THEIR HAIR, IT HAS BEEN PLAIN SIMPLE LOW HAIR CUT THAT GIVES THE GIRL STUDENT LESS TROU ...
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  • tweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 7 years ago

    Public Relations Officer for GES, Rev. Jonathan Bettey told 3FM that wearing dreadlocks to school violates the code of conduct of the Service for public schools.
    THIS IS A BOGUS POLICY AND ALSO STOP OUR BEAUTIFUL GIRLS FROM ...
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  • JH New York 7 years ago

    You are entitled to your opinion.and do you see High School Girls in the Country Braid their hair to School?.
    One could do that during Sch Vacation and only at the University level.Don't argue anyhow,pls.

  • judochrislam 7 years ago

    Are we getting lost or we are lost. Laws are made to protect society from moral degeneracy.
    Dreadlocks are meant for Akomfo in training or someone whose birth was influenced by the Divine power of a shrine. Even these peopl ...
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  • BRAGO 7 years ago

    sue the bomboclut service man

  • RAS AYAARE NAMSONGA 7 years ago

    YOU ARE WRONG, BROTHER. WHEN YOU ARE IN ROME YOU DO WHAT ROMANS DO.ESTABLISH YOUR OWN SCHOOLS AND WEAR YOUR DREDLOCKS THERE. DREDLOCKS IS NOT THE ONLY SIGN OF YOUR FAITH. I KNOW VERY PIUS RASTAFARI WHO DON'T WEAR DREDLOCKS.NO ...
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  • RAS BOYAMA 7 years ago

    LET THE WORSHIP OF JAH RASTAFARI BE IN YOU HEART AND NOT ON YOUR HEAD.IF YOU DON'T AGREE WITH THIS THEN SEND YOU CHILDREN TO RASTA SCHOOLS WHERE THEY CAN WEAR THEIR DREDLOCKS AND PROCLAIM RASTAFARI HAILE SALAISEI!!

  • A. P. Prempeh 7 years ago

    I want to know, does the GES or the Ministry of Education allow white children to attend our secondary schools with their long hair. I just want to know.

  • RAS AYAARE NAMSONGA 7 years ago

    LONG HAIR NOT DREDLOCKS.COME AGAIN.

  • DR TRUTH 7 years ago

    DREADLOCKS REQUIRES THE NON USAGE OF WATER TO WASH HAIR.

  • AGBESI KWESI 7 years ago

    GES takes a lot of stupid decisions. No wonder the GES is the only institution in Ghana with the highest number of university graduates yet remains the most inefficient public institution.

  • JH New York 7 years ago

    Are you alright!

  • Mike 7 years ago

    The question is, are u yourself alright

  • Bibi 7 years ago

    Ras Wayo make sure you are paid this time so you don't come and disgrace yourself on radio just as you did after the election petition where you claimed ndc didn't pay you whilst other lawyers had been paid.

  • obi 7 years ago

    its only and only west Africa i see school children cutting there hair ,and even without a school ID card

  • URSULA OWUSU 7 years ago

    These Rastafarians must know that putting on dreadlocks is not acceptable in many society. They must respect the rules and regulations of our institutions.

  • JH New York 7 years ago

    It seems people misinterpret what is a Right.Schools have rules, therefore Parents of Student who aspire to Send their Children to a School, have not the Right or Cannot Set their own rules.
    Therefore, its 3 options for th ...
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  • Kwaku Tafari 7 years ago

    Its time Rastafarians are given the necessary respect they command. Shaved hair, baldhead, perming etc came to meet Dreadlocks. The real foundation and identity of black ppl is dread. Do u ask white ppl to cut their hair befo ...
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  • Ano 7 years ago

    It makes no sense to me to force students to cut their hair to attend school. It just perpetuates Ghana's colonial system. Ghanians would prefer a school girl to cut her hair and then after school grow it out and wear weaves ...
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  • Prof Lungu 7 years ago

    Wow!


    READ: "...Public Relations Officer for GES, Rev. Jonathan Bettey told 3FM that wearing dreadlocks to school violates the code of conduct of the Service for public schools..."

    WE SAY: Seems to us the GES and those ...
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  • SUETHEM 7 years ago

    What about freedom of religion. Scrap those foolish GES rules. Educating a child is more important than what the child wears. Colonial mentality crap.

  • judochrislam 7 years ago

    No this does not fall under freedom of religion.
    It is a religious practice. When you are a priest or priestess in training with a shrine, you are made to wear dread locks to signify celibacy and purification process. When ...
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  • Asafo Agyei 7 years ago

    Ghana still in de pre colonial period.....What is wrong with dreadlocks...and I read from someone saying Rastafarians don't wash their hair with water....I laugh enter my room.....Pls if you don't know feel free to ask before ...
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  • Kaakie 7 years ago

    At Wey Gey Hey even whites cut deir hair. So wht r dese ppl saying. Dey shd open skuls for deir kids or send dem t private skuls who r willing to admit dem. Dat dreadlocks wil scare students especially in d night whn der z d ...
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  • Peniz Chopper 7 years ago

    Why threaten? Just go ahead and sue. Discrimination must stop! These missions school take tax payer's money to run the schools.

    Threatening is the best way to resolve the issue. Sue and the court will spell out if the cons ...
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  • Paradiso Sunkwa. 7 years ago

    G.e.s it doesn't hurt anyone to have dreadlocks but education is the key pls be flexible a bit.the world is leaving us behind.

  • Borsu-suglo Yan Longi 7 years ago

    We must chant this Babylon system. Fire ???? go burn them all. Babylon must fall. I'm sure the white man has choked their minds.

  • Borsu-suglo Yan Longi 7 years ago

    We must chant this Babylon system. Fire ???? go burn them all. Babylon must fall. I'm sure the white man ideology has choked their minds.

  • Jessica 7 years ago

    Arrant nonsense! Public second cycle institutions follow GES rules. If you want preferential treatment, then proceed to the private institution where you think you can negotiate the terms and conditions of admission. As an ol ...
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  • mRNA + tRNA 7 years ago

    FREEDOM OF WORSHIP. THESE GIRLS HAVE RIGHT TO BE IN SCHOOL. SHOULD GOVERNMENT BAN A MUSLIM WOMAN WEARING A BAKA TO REMOVE IT BEFORE WORKING IN AN OFFICE?

  • Apple Sauce 7 years ago

    What have your hair got to do with your academic work ? this is bullshit

  • NL 7 years ago

    The Muslims bring this confusion for their girls to cover their head and instead of GES to stand on their discipline code they granted them because of politics. If Rastafarian is also a religion, they will also fight for thei ...
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