Sad News: GES Sacked Teacher Kwadwo, Check Full Details Here

Sad News: GES Sacked Teacher Kwadwo, Check Full Details Here

The Information gathered by edu.skynewsgh.com/ has indicated that the management of the Ghana Education Service has allegedly sacked Michael Owusu Afriyie popularly known as Teacher Kwadwo.

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Teacher Kwadwo is one of the critics of the Ghana Education Service.
He is a teacher by profession and also a content creator.

Michael Owusu Afriyie in a Facebook post today December 18th announced to the public that a letter he received from his District Education Office through GES communicated that he has been sacked from the teaching profession.

Teacher Kwadwo has indicated that his decision not to make the content of the letter available to the public is due to professional reasons but promised to make it a battle with the service.

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