Story by:Kengel Yeboah
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Gyasi Eduam |
On Tuesday, August,18,2020 Kendavenewsroom published an article titled Tertiary education institutions in Ghana need a facelift; a brief recommendation to the President of the Republic and the sector Minister.
This article was opined by Gyasi Eduam, the incumbent Vice President of the Tertiary Students Confederacy of the NPP (TESCON) and a member of the Commonwealth Hall, where he articulated few reforms targeted at the educational sector of which he employed the sector minister to effect.
The above mentioned article was the topic on almost 96.39 percent of the University of Ghana Students platforms where students shared in the piece with a lot of praises.
A Prolific and industrious Student activist who is the formal JCR President of the Great Commonwealth Hall, Prince Lumor complimented Gyasi Eduam and endorsed him for the next TESCON Presidential Election.
Below are some of the comments on the piece by students;
⇛The guy has leadership insights. 🌚
Endorsed Endorsed Endorsed..✌🏽
He can help TESCON develop, what they’re doing now di333, it’s sickening and very appalling
⇛ This is the first TESCON Executive I have seen who spoke sense. Keep it up
⇛Great bro,...🔥🔥 abiee u know the discussion that we had.
⇛Gyasi di3 if u dey talk to am sef u de see
⇛Boss that guy is not the regular party boot licker oooo, We’ve been friends from day one when I came to UG
⇛Massa the guy good period
Too much sense him
⇛This is really a wonderful idea. A lot of courses can be thought online successfully
⇛it’s unclear whether or not the current Vice President of TESCON is interested or would be interested in contesting for the number one slot of the association in the nearest future
⇛please he is interested in the position. Anyone that contest Gyasi doesn't love their entity.
⇛The idea is superb. But I believe we should consider the heck we went through using this online mode of learning. Network issues, devices to be used for the learning and most of it the environment in our homes. On a more serious note some couldn't fully participate in the online program enrolled by the university of Ghana because some were baby sitting and whenever we are having a zoom meeting a whole lots of noise by children at the background. With this I believe we should still consider adopting this mode of learning.
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