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High Graduate Unemployment In Ghana: A Ticking Time Bomb

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  • Kasamafo 8 years ago

    And half the population of Ghana are still illiterate.

  • John,Tema 8 years ago

    Are we producing more than the market demands or we're not meeting the requirements of the market?

  • NIMA YOUTH FORUM 8 years ago

    MASTER THE GUY HIT THE NAIL RIGHT ON THE HEAD I SUPPOSED YOU ARE GRADUATE, EVEN IF THE UNIVERSITIES AND POLY PRODUCE LESS THERE OTHER BACK LOG OF UNEMPLOYED GRADUATE SO THESE TURN OUT TO BE MORE HANDS CHAS ...
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  • Abubaar M. M. Azindoo 8 years ago

    Another great piece beautified by good language, exellent analysis, and coherent reasoning! I am particularly impressed by the well couched rhethorical questions that bring related issues together to advance a common argument ...
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  • Charles Lwanga Siewobr 8 years ago

    Thanks very much for the endorsement, Prof Azindoo. I am still learning from you. Your lessons have been very useful. Thanks once again, Prof.

  • Ayamga fatawu 8 years ago

    Great piece bro! May the stakeholders pay heed to this piece.

  • 3dem 8 years ago

    in this era, common sense and experience has taught us that ghana's formal education does not create employment, it is skill training that does. so the wisest way to go now is to get the university education to help you reaso ...
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  • NIMA YOUTH FORUM 8 years ago

    your what you said is not far from the true but after spending so much in the university, then is better to for vasity and do vocation

  • Tekonline.org 8 years ago

    A rather heart-rending piece.

    But you could accomplish far more if you all put on your thinking caps, rather than boxing gloves.

    The journey towards gainful employment should begin in the HIGH SCHOOL. That is where the ...
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  • Charles Lwanga Siewobr 8 years ago

    Thanks for the input, Tekolone.org.

  • Alhassan Walla 8 years ago

    You are making this irrelevant input just to pass the buck on to some phantom entities. The gist of this piece is very simple, and yet you are circumnavigating around it and finally come back to square one - no work done.

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  • Charles Lwanga Siewobr 8 years ago

    Thanks very much, Alhassan Walla. That's precisely the situation on the ground. It doesn't matter what one studied in school. There are simply no jobs for jobseekers.

  • Tina 8 years ago

    Thumb up for you bro. You have said all

  • Torgbui Y.F. Ametepee (USA) 8 years ago

    Greetings CHARLES LWANGA SIEWOBR,

    I haven't even finished reading your article. Just the fact that the title of your article is so powerful, I believe we can see eye to eye.

    I am an African American man that has been t ...
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  • Charles Lwanga Siewobr 8 years ago

    Thanks for your input but I dont get the import of your message.

  • Sophia 8 years ago

    I am soo saddened by how relevant issues are handled in this country. I hope our supposed politicians will do something about this unemployment issue. Kudos to you my brother from another mother.

  • Charles Lwanga Siewobr 8 years ago

    Thanks, Sophia.

  • NIMA YOUTH FORUM 8 years ago

    is as simple as ABC, BECAUSE WE DON'T LOVE ONE ANOTHER, THOSE WHO HAVE FAMILY AT HIGH PLACES GET GOING EVEN WHEN THEY HAVE MINIMUM EDUCATION , I WAS ONCE SHORTLISTED FOR INTERVIEW IN CERTAIN COMPANY HERE IN GH ...
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  • HANS 8 years ago

    THERE HAVE BEEN REPORTS THAT EMPLOYERS ARE COMPLAINING ABOUT LOW QUALITY OF GRADUATES IN GHANA. THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD INVESTIGATE THE ALLEGATION THAT EXAMINATION MALPRACTICES IN VARIOUS FORMS IN OUR HIGHER INSTITUTIONS CONTR ...
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  • NIMA YOUTH FORUM 8 years ago

    LEAKAGES

  • PHILIP AMOAKO ANING 8 years ago

    They are still burnt on promoting education, knowing very well that after school, there is no job for. where I completed my national service there are no permanent staff at the hospital, they rely on service personal year by ...
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