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Abraham Attah Makes a 4.0 Mark in His First Year as a Student in the US

Awards winning Ghanaian youngster ,Abraham Attah who made history with his first ever appearance as “Agu” in the movie,Beast of no Nations has made another astonishing performance in his first year as a student in the United State of America. Abraham moved to Connecticut, USA to further his education at the Chersshire Academy and also pursue

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Stranded BECE Candidates to Resit in February – WAEC

The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has said it will not schedule new examination sittings for candidates of Bunkpurugu in the Northern Region, who could not take part in the first Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) papers.   “They would have to use the February 2018 window for re-sitters because once it is gone, you can’t

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Invitation To Male Staff Sensitization Programme On Gender And Health

The Office of the Pro Vice Chancellor in conjunction with the Gender Mainstreaming Desk have the honour of inviting you to participate in a seminar for all male Staff members in the University (Academic and Administration) The seminar is scheduled for Thursday 8th June 2017 at 1pm at the CCB Restaurant. The theme is “Gender

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Interesting Report: Kintampo disaster that killed Students was an Act of God – Committee Report

A report on the Kintampo waterfall disaster which claimed some 20 lives has described the incident as an act of God. The report presented by the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Catherine Afeku on the floor of parliament said though the disaster is an act of God there were other factors that contributed to

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You are Jobless Because of Your Academic Curriculum – Akufo-Addo tells Graduates

President Nana Akufo-Addo has urged universities in Ghana to redesign their academic curriculum to align skills of graduates with the job market. According to the President, although there has been a significant investment by different administrations under the Fourth Republic in the education sector, the country is yet to derive the needed benefit and called

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