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Why parents gifting dia children wey finish school cars, iPhones, money and odas on campus dey banned for Ghana

Why parents gifting dia children wey finish school cars, iPhones, money and odas on campus dey banned for Ghana
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Ghanaian education authorities have banned the trend of parents gifting expensive items like cars and large sums of money to students on school campuses upon graduation. Officials argue that these displays create social pressure and are inappropriate for the educational environment.

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The ban highlights growing concerns over social inequality and the influence of social media trends on student behavior and school culture in West Africa.

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Ghana education authorities ban di trend wia parents dey dash dia children cars, phones, money bouquets and oda tins for campus wen dem finish senior high school.

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The report objectively covers the ban and the reasoning provided by education authorities without injecting editorial opinion.

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