WASSCE Under Siege: Leakages, Low Pay, and Policy Gaps Threaten Ghana’s Education Integrity
By Francis Angbabora Baaladong
Source: The Trial News
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Contributing to societal change is what drives me to keep writing. I'm a social commentator who wants to see a complete change of attitude in society through my write-ups. ...
I love to write and many of my writings dwell on contemporary social issues in Ghana especially, and in the world at large. I also write short stories and poems to inspire the youth. Finally, traditional music and dance are my favourites. Keep reading my articles and feel free to put out your comments which help me to do better.Column: Francis Angbabora Baaladong
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