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According to him, Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari was allowed to keep her long hair in Junior High School in Englebert.
He noted that all the other students were made to cut their hair but Nadia was granted an exception to keep her long hair till she completed school.
However, Nadia was forced to cut her hair when she enrolled in Mfanstiman Senior High School.
His submission comes after Achimota School has denied a brilliant student, Tyrone Marghuy admission because of his dreadlocks.
Although the young man keeps his dreads in regards to his belief as a Rastafarian, the school has said he is bounded by their rules and regulations to keep his hair short.
The past two weeks have seen Ghanaians sharing thoughts on the topic as it lingers.
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