submitted 2 months ago by afia3
- Kennedy Agyapong, a potential leader of the New Patriotic Party, believes Ghana's education system should focus more on practical skills than theory, especially for engineering and technical students who should gain real-world experience during national service.
- He criticized the current tertiary curriculum for not adequately preparing graduates for the job market and emphasized the importance of empowering youth with hands-on skills to boost the country's industrial growth and competitiveness globally.
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