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Veteran Broadcaster, Tommy Annang Forson has urge Ghanaians to focus on personal development aside the classroom work.
He said students must set their personal goals so that they increase their knowledge base.
Speaking on the Drive-Time Show of Accra FM, Mr Forson said “All the good English that I speak in my broadcasting career, in whatever it is, were, let’s say, 70 per cent self-taught because my first book is the Bible. My second book was the dictionary. I still use that. But how many people dedicate themselves to say that: ‘I want this’ … Look, even people are buying degrees. People are buying doctorate degrees. People are buying everything. And, so, how is our educational system going to work if people do not want to commit themselves to learning the right thing?”
He further noted that young people of today find it difficult to do a task after school because the educational system is not well-structured.
“How many people, today, even in the universities, excuse me to ask, can even write a CV or application letter correctly? Our education system is not working well. Is not a matter of free SHS… but your personal ability to learn and get somewhere in life.” the former DJ added.
Source: Ghana Waves