The Vice Chancellor of University of Professional Studies (UPSA), Prof. Joshua Nii Alabi says no government has performed better than the Mahama-led administration.
According to Prof. Joshua Nii Alabi, there is evidence to show the developmental and infrastructural projects in health, education, roads, and energy among others undertaken by President Mahama.
In an interaction with UPSA TEIN members on Thursday when the Chief of Staff’s Julius Debra’s campaign team met with students, Prof. Alabi stressed the need to give President Mahama a second term to take off and accelerate the aircraft (Ghana) to its destination.
He acknowledged the fact that UPSA has become a household name in academia because his eight years of leadership as a Vice Chancellor has given the university massive development.
Source: atinkaonline
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SOFT AS A VOICE OF AN ANGEL,,,BREATHING A LESSON UNHEARD..... OH WHAT A GENTLE PERSUATION.... WHISPERS A COMFORTING WORD. FELLOW AKATAMANSONIANS..... I BORROWED THESE LINES FROM CHRISTY LANE'S WHISPERING HOPE..... TO THE LAY PERSON,, MR ALABI'S LESSONS WILL SOUND AS VAINGLORIOUS..... BUT TO THE DISCERNED IT CONTAINS SUCH COMFORTS AND PERSUASIVENESS, THAT WILL GUIDE THE FIRST TIME DISCERNING VOTER INTO THE POLLS. .... AND WHAT A GREAT INIQUITY IT WILL BE... FOR ANYONE TO CAST HIS BALLOT AGAINST THE CHOSEN ONE...JDM..
THIS IS A SYMPTON OF BOOTLICKING. IT IS EASY TO IDENTIFY BOOTLICKERS THESE DAYS. THEY TALK AS IF THEY ARE WALKING ON THEIR HEADS.
Hypocrite.....Prez. Kuffour gave you the opportunity to be a vice chancellor. Liar of a man
mr VC be serious and useful to this nation for once.. Are u serious?
Not surprising though. This VC was the Regional Minister of Greater Accra in the Rawlings Administration in 1992.