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UG faces closer as lecturers intensifies strike

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  • Kofi K. Alexandria, VA 10 years ago

    "Gov't willing to pay if they call off the strike" Crap!! Why were they not paid in the first place? Ablakwa wake up! Look at V 8's around the gov't n you find WASTE......

  • Ernest Appenteng 10 years ago

    This is incompetence at the highest.Gov't's stupid irresponsibility is jeopardising the future of this country.Money was spent on judgement debts to crooks and a wasteful corruption-fueled election.Ablakwa you are supposed t ...
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  • DOCTOR THINK TWICE 10 years ago

    OOOOH MOTHER GHANA N AFRICA WHAT IS REALY HAPPENING? THE POOR YOUTH ARE RATHER GOING TO SUFFER PLEASE UNCLE OKU DO SOMETHING

  • Nana Kwame Ampomah 10 years ago

    When did the government start owing the lecturere? Is Ablakwa a student or a minister? How can a student be in charge of tertiary education? Ablakwa should know that he not dealing with kids or illiterates. These are professo ...
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  • Kofi 10 years ago

    "Okudzeto Ablakwa noted that government is willing to pay the book and research allowances if the lecturers calls off the strike."

    Good but what about "the lecturers are willing to call off the strike if government pays th ...
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  • Ghanaba 10 years ago

    Lets be more serious and respectful. Why this small boy Ablakwa dealing with this issue. Why not the minister herself who is at least the colleagues of these lecturers and would probably listen to her. Leave Ablakwa out of th ...
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  • Paul 10 years ago

    I'm confused here o.Ablakwa says Government is willing to pay them their allowances when the strike is called off.so why dont the government give them the money so that they will call it off instead?