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2017 BECE: No examination malpractice recorded – GES

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  • AGBESI KWESI 6 years ago

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  • setho 6 years ago

    you people are jokers,sit at the Accra and say no malpractices, do you know what goes on at the grassroot level

  • AfricanChild 6 years ago

    U see Gh leaders wickedness. well the heads of JHS corrected money from their st

  • GYIGYI 6 years ago

    Hahahaha, did the heads of JHS really "correct" money? Good for me, I didn't pay for my kids but squandered it all at the kumasi "more" lol

  • nii Kowloon 6 years ago

    GES,What did I hear you say?I prompted you time without number prior to the examination but all efforts to get your email address proved futile. Some certainly went on.Even in situations where schools couldn't lay hands on fo ...
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  • Nana Powers (+233265882533) 6 years ago

    Good  news for those who are ready for help I'm a spiritual man of god's who helps people to find life easier to people,Protection and more blessings, Am sure and I promise everyone who needs my help will never regret in the ...
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  • Mary 6 years ago

    That is an absolute JOKE!!! So much malpractice takes place it's unbelievable.

  • P.O. Addai 6 years ago

    It simply means that in all areas of our life as a nation we can do things right as long as we put in place the right measures and systems and supervision. Congratulations to all stakeholders at the education ministry and WAE ...
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  • Wanba 6 years ago

    come to offuman and stop saying so, stupid fools

  • Zakaria Bashiru (Aki ola) 6 years ago

    thank God there is no examination malpractice in this year so credit goes to teachers for training them very well.Long live Ghana long live GES

  • Salami Raimi 6 years ago

    Who said so ? As a country, we are big jokers. Aren't we? I like the word, "recorded", though!