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Ghana spends approximately 20 percent of its annual expenditure on education.
This is a reflection of the importance successive governments attach to training the future generation.
Notwithstanding this, there has been concerns from key stakeholders in what may appear to be politicisation of the education system and its attendant impact on producing competent graduates for the job market.
The second edition of 6th Sense on Joy Prime will host academic and Quizmistress of the National Science and Maths Quiz, Prof. Elsie Effah Kaufmann as special guest.
Araba Koomson, Roselyn Felli and Naa Ollennu are co-hosts for the show.
6th Sense - It is new and trendy. An all-female show that views the world through the eyes of women.
The ladies will also be looking at child labour and whether a student be marked wrong for a spelling mistake.
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