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Lost But Found; The Case OF UEW

By Ransford Akpelo 
Opinion Lost But Found; The Case OF UEW
NOV 6, 2017 LISTEN

It's worrisome to see and hear UEW in the news almost always for the bad reasons. I get terrified with the ruined image of this great institution pictured and fixed on my mind. What at all could be wrong? I bow down my head knowing how boastful I have been as a member of UEW looking at the current impasse this once outstanding University is in.

Thinking aloud, I am forced to accept my friend Prof Sarfo's view of UEW. Prof will always explicitly debate how corruptible he has known the system UEW even as a visiting Prof some years back. He like several others in UTAG nationwide will debate and accept how bad and corrupt certain people in UEW were.

My worry indeed is not the fact that corruption has been unveiled in UEW, but it is the fact that as lecturers and Prof who are colleagues sit to discuss how cruel and corrupt their F.O ,his deputies and cronies are, they have the fear to openly disclose their happiness about the found new UEW which will be corruption free, the found new UEW which will not favour a group of persons over the others, the found new UEW, which will prioritize the interest of its students rather than the pocket of some selected management,the found new UEW which will follow laws and be financially disciplined.

Be as it may, UEW may be lost in the wickedness and corruption of criminals who have attempted to impoverish the institution whilst they enrich themselves, we are certain of a new brand, a positive one of course.

Funnily, we wake up to see series of releases I find unhealthy but needful to help onlookers understand what there is. Unfortunately for the fanatics of corruption who have resorted to define the case of UEW to suit them, they have supplied series of contradictory releases. We get confused by your releases hired writers who are ethnocentrically driven on the cushions of stolen monies of UEW.

Like we say, the end justifies the means. We hail whoever is ready to openly support a worthy course by fighting against corruption. Thumbs up to EOCO,BNI, THE LAW COURT AND The lawyer,the plaintiff who started this process.

As guided by the spirit of National Union of Ghana Student.

Aluta Continua, Victoria Ascerta
Let's together redefine UEW.
By.
*Akpelo Ransford*
*Eye of the student revolution*

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