Leader of the Concerned Law Students, Kenn Addor Donkor, has said the mass failure recorded in the final bar exams at the Ghana Law School is a testament to the calls for the abolishment of the entrance examination used in selecting students for admission. For him, the entrance examination has “failed to establish that it is a pristine source of ...
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Buhari, Others In For ECOWAS Meeting; Roads Closed
The Accra Regional Police Command has announced a temporary closure of some roads in the capital as leaders in the sub-region arrive for the 5th Economic Community of West African States’ (ECOWAS) Presidential Task-force meeting on the attainment of a single currency by 2020. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, Ivorian leader Alhassane Ouattara, and the President of Niger, Issoufou Mahamadou, are ...
Read More »State Burial For Prof. Allotey Feb 23
World-acclaimed Ghanaian Mathematician Professor Francis Allotey will be given a state burial on Friday, February 23, 2018. The burial will take place at the Forecourt of the State House, a statement from the Ministry of Information announced. Professor Allotey died on November 2, 2017. “The good Professor is a state asset who gained an international reputation that will impact on ...
Read More »Law School SRC angry after over 80% fail exams
The Student’s Representative Council [SRC] of the Ghana School of Law, has called for the school’s Independent Examinations Board to be scrapped, describing it as a threat to legal education in Ghana, after only 91 of the over 500 students passed the May exams in 2017. Protocol dictates that these students re-sit the exams, but the SRC has demanded that ...
Read More »University of Ghana has not treated me fairly – Prof Ernest Aryeetey
The immediate Former Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Professor Ernest Aryeetey is saddened by what he describes as a deliberate attempt by the new managers of the institution not to give him a fair hearing as regards some allegations leveled against him. According to him, there have been several reports by the University on some major projects his ...
Read More »Go ahead and sue me – Prophet Nigel dares Ebony’s family
Prophet Nigel Gaise, the man of God who prophesied the death of the late dancehall musician, Ebony Reigns has dared the latter’s family over their threat to sue him for defaming the award-winning songstress. The prophet who’s the Founder and leader of the True Fire Prophetic Ministry (TFPWM) emphatically stated that Ebony was going to be killed in an accident ...
Read More »Mass failure as 383 law students out of 474 fail to make it to the Bar
A total of 206 law students are to repeat the entire course after failing the final Bar exams at the Ghana School of Law. Another 177 students have been referred in one or two papers, Myjoyonline.com has learnt. Out of 474 students who sat for the 2017-2018 final exams, only 91 students were deemed to have passed and will be ...
Read More »Korle Bu pays GHC1.2m electricity bill monthly
The acting Chief Executive Officer of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Dr Felix Anyah, has called for government’s intervention to resolve the high cost of power the hospital is faced with. He indicated that the hospital paid GH¢1.2 million every month for only operational power and stressed that that was not sustainable, considering its monthly income. “We are making huge ...
Read More »Family of murdered Achimota School student to appeal court ruling
The family of the late Lily Donkor, former student of Achimota School who was shot to death by her colleague student said to be her boyfriend has indicated they’ll appeal the court decision ordering the release of the accused. The Criminal division of Accra High court presided over by Justice Kofi Dorgu, on Monday ordered the release of the accused, ...
Read More »Amidu approved but Suhuyini votes against him
The Appointments Committee of Parliament has approved the President’s nominee for the position of a Special Prosecutor, Martin ABK Amidu. Members from both sides on the committee voted for approval except the MP for Tamale North, Suhuyini Alhassan Sayibu who voted against the nominee. The Committee’s report recommends among other things that “given Mr. Martin Alamisi Burns Kaiser’s high standard ...
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