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Let's empower students to use mother language - World Vision Ghana

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  • Os 1 month ago

    Confused educational hypocrisy.. you go to school they say don't speak vernacular... when you make grammatical error they laugh at you.... now you say what.... do we use vernacular to write exams...

  • FRANKIE 1 month ago

    I would only have tolerated this local language nonsense if the world vision official had written all that BULLSHIT in one of our local languages, especially Twi and if any local language is a prerequisite to enter any higher ...
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  • ndc IS A CURSE. 1 month ago

    NO WAY A COUNTRY CAN DEVELOP WITH A BORROWED OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE. THOSE MAKING NOISE HERE ASK YOUR SELF, A CHINESE TEACHER TEACHING PHOTOSYNTHESIS WITH CHINESE AND A GHANAIAN TEACHER TEACHING THE SAME LESSON IN ENGLISH WHICH ...
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  • Koliko 1 month ago

    Students, be careful. Arm yourselves with skills which can give you a job. Your mother tongue cannot give you a job even as a watchman or watchwoman because you will be expected to communicate in English with the thief. Th ...
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  • Jake 1 month ago

    Ghanaian policy makers and politicians are wicked. They send their children abroad to school and those in Ghana attend private schools with American and british curricula and yet they deceive us to use local languages to teac ...
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  • Jake 1 month ago

    I know someone who had 7 A1s in WASSCE and a B2 in English language and was denied medicine in Legon. So what are these devils telling us? I it because Fanteakwa is a rural area, you go there and deceive the innocent children ...
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  • OGyam 1 month ago

    @Jake, these bunch of fake nationalist do not have an ounce of common effing sense. Ivory Coast, Togo etc all have different languages, yet they have all accepted the basic fact that French is their official language. They d ...
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  • COD 1 month ago

    We are happily using and thinking in someone`s language. How can we develop?
    The so-called developed countries including the Asian Tigers use their local languages and are well developed.
    We in Africa are left far behind de ...
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  • NART 1 month ago

    GOOD MOVE, MOTHER LANGUAGE IS YOUR CULTURE AND YOUR VALUES., WHO YOU ARE AND IT GIVES YOU GOOD UNDERSTANDING.

  • Kobena Nsonaba Obibini 1 month ago

    This proposal will make sense, if job interviews are conducted in mother tongue. I don't recall the last time my mother tongue brought food to my table.
    With my poorly constructed English or French language, I still have my ...
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  • Mr Nobody 1 month ago

    I am sorry, I don't quite understand what this issue is about. Are we going to adopt a Ghanaian national language?

    We should know that the English which is taught in schools is different from what any native speaker speak ...
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