IF you worked hard enough and you're convinced about your success, I don't see why you wouldn't.
IF you worked hard enough and you're convinced about your success, I don't see why you wouldn't.
Dauda Mu Kamara 1 day ago
I see no bookshops anymore, with a wider literary material to attract learners. Prescribed good books in the 70, 80 to 90 are not seen anymore...and no education ministers, officials care to review or revisit their own school ... read full comment
I see no bookshops anymore, with a wider literary material to attract learners. Prescribed good books in the 70, 80 to 90 are not seen anymore...and no education ministers, officials care to review or revisit their own school days.
Okatakyie 1 day ago
Means tested fshs defeats the essence of the policy goal, no child shouldn’t have to forgo secondary education due to financial reasons.
The idea that somehow resorting to a means test would relieve pressure on existing ... read full comment
Means tested fshs defeats the essence of the policy goal, no child shouldn’t have to forgo secondary education due to financial reasons.
The idea that somehow resorting to a means test would relieve pressure on existing infrastructure is admission that somehow resorting kids will have to fall off the educational ladder which negates the fundamental policy goal of fshs
IF you worked hard enough and you're convinced about your success, I don't see why you wouldn't.
I see no bookshops anymore, with a wider literary material to attract learners. Prescribed good books in the 70, 80 to 90 are not seen anymore...and no education ministers, officials care to review or revisit their own school ...
read full comment
Means tested fshs defeats the essence of the policy goal, no child shouldn’t have to forgo secondary education due to financial reasons.
The idea that somehow resorting to a means test would relieve pressure on existing ...
read full comment