The Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) awarded a contract for the construction of an auditorium which should have been due for completion this year, however, constructional challenges have stalled work on the project.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | Int'l Desk
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By Rafiq Salam | November 5, 2017
Inadequate residential facilities for staff and students have forced Nustrat Jahan Ahmadiyya College of Education to reduce the number of student admission.
The college this year has been able to admit only 352 students including 20 visually impaired persons, out of the 520 applicants who qualified for admission.
However, there is congestion at the dormitories and the students have no place for assembly.
The Principal of the College, Hajia Ismail Asmau, disclosed the challenges the school have been facing at the 9th matriculation of the college located in Wa, the Upper West Region capital.
A total of 1,205 applications were received by the Nustrat Jahan Ahmadiyya College of Education for admission to the various programmes.
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