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Education ministry worried over delay in repaying students loan

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  • Kay 8 years ago

    My CS Prof what are you on about. Most of the graduates are unemployed after university education so how are they going to pay back the loan. Or are you pretending you don't know that.

  • Strongbow 8 years ago

    please is the 18000 beneficiaries are the total of students benefiting in this year alone or the total number assisted with the loan over the ten years. more explanation will do.

  • Edwin 8 years ago

    Very dissappointed in the former VC who should know the plight og graduates? With this unemployment problem affected graduates how does the prof.expect student loans beneficiaries who are unemployed to pay back their loans?? ...
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  • Owass 8 years ago

    The reason is there is no job after completing school there is no job for the person to do to pay back the loan. Madam Naana....do u know that some university graduates receive GHc 100 as their salary?...

  • Babs 8 years ago

    two years grace period after graduation for students to pay back their loans, when there are no ready jobs awarting them? lets be serious minded people.

  • BONE MARROW 8 years ago

    pls dis woman should ve known better that most of de graduates are unemployed so they cant pay unless they get work to do

  • Paa Joe Blackie 8 years ago

    I think dey hv forgotten dat one year out of de 2yrs grace period is for national service by wich allowance payments are also a different issue

  • k.k. 8 years ago

    The judges have taken them in a form of BRIBES....

  • Oh Ghana 8 years ago

    YOU are politically and tribalistically recruiting people into the public sector so how do you want the unemployed majority find the money to pay back that loan. YOU think We don't know idiots. Your time will come, God is wat ...
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  • Md 8 years ago

    Yentua