Dr. Sulemana Idrissa, a former lecturer at the University of Ghana, Legon (UG) has recently opened up about what influenced his decision to quit teaching.


Sulemana is a lecturer at Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) after his PhD, but stepped back to the University of Ghana (UG) because of poor teaching conditions.
The unsatisfied personnel could not live with the fact that he earned less than Ghc5,000 (N300K) as a lecturer, hence resigned and moved to the US to work as a banker.
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Credit: ALLSCHOOL, Myschoolnews
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