We Have Been Cutting Hair for Decades: Any measurable impact?

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  • the Villager 1 month ago

    In our days, in middle and secondary schools, teenage boys used all tricks just see the underwear of girls. Today, under female EMPOWERMENT, boys close their eyes from looking. What has changed? Empowerment and civilisation.

  • Truth be told 1 month ago

    This hair cutting thing is STUPIDITY!!! No serious country would do this to its females except us and the Muslim countries. IT is TOTAL AND ABSOLUTE STUPIDITY. Girls loose hair, and their hair never grows back the same after ...
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  • BENJI JM 1 month ago

    Did Ezanato Rawlings shave her hair back in Wesley Girls from 1993 to
    1995 ? I doubt. This only happens in a country with quack leaders. This thing should not be debated. Allow those who want to keep their hair do, and leave ...
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  • Kwame 1 month ago

    Can a student or pupil come to the class dirty, unkept and making noise whiles class is going on.

  • Buidam 1 month ago

    Hair lice and the smell from poorly maintained hair can be disturbing. We haven't reached the stage where we keep boys and girls with long hair in mind when considering the conditions in many of our schools. We still have iss ...
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  • Jonathan Awewomom 1 month ago

    Yeah, but I think that is an issue of personal hygiene

  • Buidam 1 month ago

    Yea, if you've ever taught in a secondary school you will not encourage keeping a lot of hair at all.

  • Kobina 1 month ago

    I think you are seriously missing the point. You can restrict the styles that people do and still let them maintain their hair. Boys naturally look neat when they cut their hair, but God gave ladies long hair for a reason. Cu ...
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  • CJ 1 month ago

    Mr Minister please it is not the length of the hair that determines academic abilities of the children . Lets stop this old ways of doing things and teach the children to observe better hygiene standards and nutrition. Or is ...
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  • Jonathan Awewomom 1 month ago

    Rightly so, but the Turkey thing, lol?

  • White Guy loving Ghana 1 month ago

    I'm surprised that no one in this debate has (yet) addressed the "school uniforms and their costs" factor... – aren't these costs much higher than those for a school-style haircut? – Considering how many Ghanaian parents ...
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  • Jonathan Awewomom 1 month ago

    You are right, I think it should be, considering the burden on parents

  • Kwadwo Wadie 1 month ago

    Excellent piece!

  • Jonathan Awewomom 1 month ago

    Great, Great

  • PLANNED EPIDERMICS 1 month ago

    mental slavery, after SHS they will buy those demonic wigs in other to get long hair.
    Let them plait the hair with no chemicals or styling.

  • Jonathan Awewomom 1 month ago

    Right, right. Keeping hair should not necessarily be synthetic, but natural.

  • Kwame 1 month ago

    As a child in the primary school in my village in the late 1950s and early 1960 I remember how our teachers though us to keep our hair cut, clean and without lices in them.
    Those days there were not enough tooth paste. So th ...
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  • Jonathan Awewomom 1 month ago

    Right, but now all white kids in our schools are allowed to keep their hair, we run to borrow from countries who allow their kids to keep their hair. I think allowing students to keep their natural hair in this era makes sens ...
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  • Adjoa 1 month ago

    Well said!