Most Ghanaians are reacting to claims by the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) that the school is not an environment to exhibit one’s religious beliefs.

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NAGRAT this morning through the association’s president Eric Angel Carbonu wades into the direction by the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service, Prof Kwasi Opoku Amankwa to the Achimota Senior High School to admit the two rastafarians who were denied admission into the school.

Mr Carbonu said GES should redirect the school to apply their rules and regulations as an institution as the school can’t change its standards and make exemptions because of someone’s religious beliefs.

Check out some of the reactions from most Ghanaians concerning the comments from the association’s president.

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SOURCE: GhGossip.com

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