Education is often said to hold the key to the transformation of societies and give otherwise deprived generations the ability to lift themselves out of poverty.
But what happens when education being given is not up to scratch. We take you to Nnagmaya Damankung, a village near Gushiegu in the Northern Region and one encounter with a teacher in a school there highlights the challenges associated with the provision of quality education in rural Ghana. Joy FM's Seth Kwame reports.



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