You are here: HomeNewsRegional2014 07 16Article 317095

Polytechnic teachers wonder when to go back to classrooms

This article is closed for comments.

Read Comments Comments (14)

  • nana enkobia ameyaw trehene III 9 years ago

    Please go back and teach our students for the love of our people, ignore the Mahama government. Their goal is to destroy Mother ghana

  • Tijani 9 years ago

    Well said nana, but cash first. Education is not their priority so lets vote them out

  • Kk 9 years ago

    Where is the ignorant foolish baby with sharp teeth.idoit.

  • BUKARI DRAMANI 9 years ago

    What the Government has failed to accept is that there are a lot of POTAG members who are NDC card bearing members. I raise a thumb for them for supporting POTAG when the government perceived their action as politically motiv ...
    read full comment

  • Tijani 9 years ago

    they have no option than to support potag, the fire is too hot

  • SAMO JEWELLERY 9 years ago

    let samo Jewellery design n customise yr dream wedding n engagement yellow n white gold rings for u......call or whatsapp us on 0244717600 to send u latest pictures to choose from.....can also follow us on Facebook/samojewell ...
    read full comment

  • Jones 9 years ago

    Now it is clear,this govt has fail polytechnic students,we will surely pay them in their own coin

  • Akwa 9 years ago

    Minister! Sit up and remember you have been a beneficiary of this allowance for over 25 years, infact with your husband prof. Agyeman since my days on campus, wake up

  • ike 9 years ago

    its very sad for a country like ghana to be treating teachers like this.whiles also having a minister of education as a formal chancellor of a university.the ministry has to act quickly so that the teachers will go to the cla ...
    read full comment

  • chochoes 9 years ago

    The days of looking down on the polytechnic education is over. Hon. Okudjato should wake up from his draem and sit up.

  • Simon dery adisa 9 years ago

    for u becoming a minister was through a teacher so why dont u pay them to go back to the calssroom

  • USMAN. 9 years ago

    You see, this is how far that useless Prof Naana Opoku Agyeman has brought us, to the extent that her whole priority is to borrow money for sanitary pads with the sole intention of using it to develop teaching and learning.

  • joe 9 years ago

    it is time for institutions and the ghana govt to sit up to check their in and in actions as the mahama led govt of ndc is too much corrupt.jj rawlings is always saying it and look at what is happening to ghanaians now. are w ...
    read full comment

  • COOL 9 years ago

    are the part=time students in poly also involved in this strike stuff?