Why the 1992 Constitution is a Criminal Imposition on Nkrumah, Ghanaians and Africans

  The struggle of the Ghanaian masses for national liberation, independence and sovereignty from the criminal system of British colonialism was synthesized into Republic Day, which resulted from the process of freely voting for a Constituent Assembly by the masses to draft an independent Constitution and then by enacting the 1960 Constitution on 1st July […]

PRIVATE EDUCATION TRUST FUND (PETFund)

Over the years, the Private Universities Students’ Association of Ghana (PUSAG) had advocated for a reform in the educational sector, especially at the tertiary level, to incoperate the private universities and students as integral part of government’s administration of tertiary education. Such major issue had been with the funding of tertiary education in Ghana. Recently, […]