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Admit Rastafarian students now – High Court orders Achimota School

By;brightwebtv/nana asare barimah   The Human Right division of the Accra High Court has ruled that Achimota School committed an illegality in rejecting two Rastafarian students Tyron Marhguy and Oheneba Nkrabea on grounds of their hairstyle. The court has thus, ordered the school to immediately admit the students and allow …

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NPP NEC re-admit Kwabena Agyepong into Party after 6 years suspension

  NPP NEC re-admit Kwabena Agyepong into Party after 6 years suspension NEC re-instated the membership of Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, after a passionate appeal by President Akufo-Addo   The National Executive Council (NEC) of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has re-instated the membership of Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, after a passionate appeal made by …

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Court throws out 2nd Rasta student’s ‘force Achimota to admit me’ application

by;brightwebtv/nana asare barimah     The Human Rights Court 1 Division of the High Court has dismissed the interlocutory injunction application filed by a Rastafarian student, Tyrone Marhguy, against Achimota Senior High School. Dreadlocked Tyrone Marhguy wanted the school to temporarily grant him admission while a substantive case he has …

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GES backtracks on its directive for Achimota School to admit students with dreadlocks – Rastafari Council

Lawyer of the Rastafari Council says the Ghana Education Service (GES) has backtracked on its initial directive asking the Achimota Senior High School to accept the 2 students with dreadlocks. This follows the refusal of Achimota School to enrol the 2 rastafarian students because of their dreadlocks. According to Ras …

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Achimota school rejects GES directive to admit Rastafarians

  By;brightwe Achimota School has rejected a directive by the Ghana Education Service to admit two Rastafarian students. Headmistress of the school after a crunch meeting on Monday with the regional director of education and the GES stated that the school will not compromise on its school rules and will …

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