In a fresh radio interview, the man who sports dreadlock himself wondered why female teachers wear artificial wigs and take pride in them yet his own son was refused admission at Achimota School on the grounds that the school’s regulations frown on such hairstyle.

Sounding very angry, the man whose name we have not ascertained yet said there is no justification in the decision by authorities of the school to reject a very brilliant student and deny him access to Senior High School (SHS) education. He believes the posture of the school’s authorities is very arrogant and condescending.

‘They are putting their personal and religious feeling into the whole thing. Look at all these women, they are wearing wigs…they are wearing all kinds of artificial stuff. They are untidy of the aspect they are saying. I am happy I did not go in there. Look at the attitude of these women who walked past us here… they were very arrogant and condescending,’ father of one Raswad Nkrabea, the father of Oheneba Kwaku Nkrabea. 

He further turned his attention to the Ghana Education Service (GES) the GES describing them as a toothless bulldog. What is the importance of the GES if they cannot bring a resolution to this matter?’ he asked threateningly to seek redress in court. 

‘I told them I am going to court because if there is no law in this land and the school is above the constitution, let us see what the courts have to say. It is defiance’, he added.

Meanwhile, the pretty lady identified as Ms. Hills has argued that contrary to the widespread opinion that Caucasians are allowed to keep their own hair whilst the natives are told to cut down theirs, the real situation points in the opposite direction.

She tweeted;

‘My kids went to Achimota and we had to provide a report on why her hair should not be cut. They didn’t just allow us in there because we’re white Ghanaians are so misinformed.’

SOURCE: www.Ghgossip.com

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