Alter colonial obstinate rules within Ghanaian schools – Reggie Rockstone to GES

Well-known veteran musician, Reggie Rockstone also known as Hiplife Grandpapa offers told Amansan Krakye upon Kastle FM that colonial laws which no longer acts its purpose ought to be converted to suit modern trends regarding the students with dreadlocks and Achimota School impasse. He revealed in an job interview monitored by MyNewsGh. possuindo that “I stand for education and learning for anyone who needs a single. Right now the laws that will we’re introduced during the colonial era ought to be looked at once again and changed because it offers outlived its usefulness. “It doesn’t really serve the purpose again just like the concern we’re been confronted with these days. So there are no laws and regulations which cannot be amended a bit as time unfolds or even changed totally, ” he or she remarked. Reacting to the concern on the refusal by their alma mater, Achimota College to deny some learners with dreadlocks admission in to the institution, Reggie Rockstone mentioned the country needs to do a complete overhaul of laws that are obstinate and are no longer purposeful. “In fact when the problem came up, out of fury I directed my aggravation at the school itself yet after a second thought We realized it is the entire nation that we need to sit down and locate ways of changing laws that are obstinate. “How does your curly hair affect education whether the instructor or student is having the rasta hairstyle I just can not think far. So we want rearrange the laws however it would take some time, ” he or she added. “With the current problem on board it means the time arrives for us to work on these types of laws because the boy who had been rejected could have been my child, ” he concluded in the Kastle Drive show. Resource: MyNewsGh. com/Amansan Krakye/2021
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