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Calm restored in KUMACA; send wards back to school – GES to parents

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  • Iphraim 7 years ago

    Nana Addo is using these children for thanks giving to the shrines he consulted to win the election. These rampant and unexplained deaths across the country just after his victory cant be a coincidence

  • Danny 7 years ago

    You are a primitive gullible fool.

  • Kwadaso 7 years ago

    We are tired of GES's inaction towards the woeful conditions in our schools.Most of these conditions could be resolved permanatly if GES was doing it's job.How many of our students are suppose to get miamed or die before GES ...
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  • Kennyg 7 years ago

    Are you that sick? The fact that you can write good grammar foes not make you literate

  • Nhana 7 years ago

    You are a big n I repeat, a big big fool

  • FAFRA 7 years ago

    EVIL SCHOOL AND EVIL MEN IN ASHANTI REGION NOW.TRYING TO DESTROY THE GOOD REGION OR OURS.

  • Nhana 7 years ago

    if u were given de opportunity to study in any of schools in Ashanti region won't u take it?? Owass, Kass, Kumaca, Kgee, Yass n de rest, won't u attend??
    NXT TYM THINK

  • Stephen Donkor, NewYork 7 years ago

    You're such dumb headed goon ok? Go back and read the details of the free SHS program and stop beating about the bush with your nonsensical comments. He never promised to build new boarding facilities ok, he said it explicit ...
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  • Bariham Iddrisu 7 years ago

    The story leave more questions than answers. When did school authorities noticed the students were sick and what did they do? When they called the parents and reported did they come and what happened? Where did the pass on an ...
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  • Josh 7 years ago

    You r right. My ward was very sick on that Friday evening and no staff member of the school called me. It took efforts of my daughter s friends to get to me at 9pm that she was very sick and had collapsed . I asked them to in ...
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  • Pasco 7 years ago

    Good suggestion. I fully agree with you . There should be a fact finding committee set up to ascertain the very causes of their deaths. Did they have anything in common when they were alive? Were there common features in the ...
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  • Abdulai Mahamadu 7 years ago

    In fact, I am entertaining fear of being Ghanaian,because in most instances,one finds others dead mysteriously without anyone fighting on their behalf.Everything is swept under carpet,how can something happen without a cause? ...
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  • Justice 4 All 7 years ago

    It is sad that anyone who finds him/herself in Leadership in every institution in this country will always try to cover up anything happening in their institutions.The question is if those who died fell sick outside of the sc ...
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  • Pasco 7 years ago

    It is indeed sad to hear news about loss of human lives particularly when it is from a school you attended. It is unusual when three students die within 15 days on a campus. My concern and worry is the poor media reportage.Th ...
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  • Nana Qwajo Shaddy 7 years ago

    like seriously
    so are they going to write exams (end of term examination