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The main bane of formal education in Ghana

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  • Akadu Mensema 10 years ago

    Thank JJ Rawlings and Dan Abdodapki: You had SCHOLARSHIP SECRETARIAT TO PUSH YOU THROUGH THE SYSTEM:

    I have been to many places and seen many things to persuade me that the kind of education system that we have in Ghana (s ...
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  • Mohammed Dimbie 10 years ago

    You call yourself Akadu Mensema but you are an Associate Professor of History at the wayside Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania and can't even string together any single sentence of your own to make sense to readers. Yet ...
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  • LAWRENCE TANDOH 10 years ago

    Mr.Dimbie, why waste your precious time on tius hopeless and good for nothing idiot called Akurag who always pretend to be a woman? I look forward to the day when this clone dog would make a single sense for the good of this ...
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  • Akadu Mensema 10 years ago

    If speaking truth to power is what makes me a dirty tribalist, then hurray, I take it as a baege of honor!

  • Mate 10 years ago

    Dr Mr Akadu, learn to spell please.

  • Akadu Mensema 10 years ago

    So let Bokor speak for himsel. After all he can speak on behalf of Kpegah. Find out how Bokor left GIJ for CapeVas, etc. and you will bring yourself to cuddle the porous essays he writes here!

  • Li 10 years ago

    Until we prioritize technical and vocational education we will continue to wallow in poverty.Polytechnic education is key to our development and sustenance.

  • ABU 10 years ago

    The tribal therapist and methodologist Akadu.Why not blame the systemic failure on the global Ghanaian leadership rather than on a single tribe?.

  • Akadu Mensema 10 years ago

    Abu and what and who are you? Bokor knows what I am talking about! If our educational system is bad, it is simply because he is an example of how the educational system was compromised as a result of nepotism, cronyism, triba ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 10 years ago

    As a nation, we have failed to answer this basic question:What knowledge is of the most worth at this 21 st century of our checkered history?
    Can we all agree on finding a suitable answer to this basic question before we wor ...
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  • Mohammed Dimbie 10 years ago

    Education is simply "to be trained to fit into one's society". So, what is it that you are talking about, Marcus Ampadu?

    If the education being given Ghanaians can't train them to fit into the society and make their contri ...
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  • Conventional Youth 10 years ago

    Ghana constitutes an environment ripe for optimum business but do we have legal, economic, political, social, cultural and technological systems that works effectively and efficiently?. If not then some componets of commerc ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 10 years ago

    Bokor/Dimbie, to me education is more than to be "trained to fit into one' s society".
    Going by its Latin etymology, "educo - educere ", I'll not hesitate to define education more
    as to lead out of "darkness". If one does n ...
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  • KKO 10 years ago

    Marcus,
    You are right up to a certain point, but it is also true that education is meant to fit its recepients into society as our traditional "linguists, oral historians and herbalists", etc, were meant to.

    Unfortunatel ...
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  • Bishop 10 years ago

    I have never met this man b4 but always respects him and will do so forever for his exce;;ent contributions on this forum. All the best in the new year Marcus.

    From Da Bishop

  • USMAN 10 years ago

    Bokor is right by identifying the major problem bedeviling our educational system but fell short of offering an effective solution to the canker. According to Bokor:"...every student entering the system is lumped up together ...
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  • Bishop 10 years ago

    I think your answer is the best

    The below quote from you sums up the problem facing education in Ghana.

    " Inspite of this huge numbers of Guidance and Counseling personnel in the GES it is unfortunate our educational sy ...
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  • Whatever 10 years ago

    You nailed it on the head

  • ABU 10 years ago

    This is a brain deemed to at least made part of the system and solution but unfortunately due to one or two reasons left to waste.For how long shall we continue allowing our precious brains waste away and continue filling our ...
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  • Akadu Mensema 10 years ago

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