Shatta who was spotted dressed like a cowboy at a location in Texas in the United States said he was grateful to his record label Zylofon for the efforts they are making in his career. “Shout out to Zylofon, to all my people in Zylofon and the team working to make this happen. Thank you enough to Bulldog, you guys have been supportive; we’ve been here, I like the location,” he said in a video posted on Facebook. Shatta Wale and Bulldog went separate ways in 2015 after working together for three years. “Bulldog has not worked effectively as a manager and I wanted to sack him. I had already written a letter which I was going to put out there and they knew about it but they have written first to say they are no more working with me. In a nutshell, they knew I was going to write to them because I had already made my plans known to them,” Shatta said in an interview after they went separate ways. |
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The Ghana Education Service [GES], has warned that teachers in both private and public schools who inflict Corporal punishment on students would be appropriately dealt with per the guidelines of the service. In a statement signed by the Director-General of Ghana Education Service, Jacob A. M. Kor, he said “it has come to their notice that the ban on corporal punishment is not being enforced in schools.” “We wish to indicate that Corporal punishment in our institutions is illegal and would not be tolerated in any form” The Service explained that “The directive is in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the right of the child (CRC), which was corrected in Ghana in 1990, and the Children’s Act of 1998 m(Act 560). “We strongly advise that teachers, Educational Workers and staff of Public and Private would continue to exhibit the best professional conduct throughout the entire process of educational service delivery to pupils and students, without having to ...

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