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School: Was It Worth The Going?

Here in Ghana, a baby who fortunately grows a single milk tooth is not delayed.

 He/she is quickly enrolled into Creche. From there  he rises through Kindergarten,Primary and soon an adolescent, finds himself in High School. Adolescents at this stage are mostly ignorant of the fact that their future is founded on the choices they make from henceforth. Truth be told, lots of events occur at High School. 

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