Adams Alhassan writes: Ghana’s largest university has no campus
A nation cannot become prosperous if it refuses to recognise where its people learn. There is a curious contradiction at the heart of Ghana's development story. We celebrate education, invest in…
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Not even overcoming the departmental disunity of these structures, as it is officially claimed, but strengthening the control of the country's political leadership over them
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