Some schools have challenged their students to give the correct answer regarding pronouncements made by a respected top government official in Ghana.
The top government official made the statement while addressing the leadership of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) at the Jubilee House, Accra.
He said “…we understand that, but nevertheless, I don’t think that there’s anywhere in the world that people go into teaching expecting to become millionaires and make money. If you want to do that, you do other things.
“You only do teaching because you want to make a contribution to the welfare of the society and you’ve done that very well”.
Apexnewsgh.com is not afraid of mentioning the name of the top official, but we think mentioning the name at the moment will amount to some exam malpractices to these students.
The question goes like this:
Which Ghanaian president said teachers can’t be millionaires?
- Atta Mills
- John Mahama
- Nana Addo
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