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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Veteran Ghanaian journalist Kwesi Pratt Jnr says times have changed and Ghanaian society has to change along with it.
Pratt, speaking on the trending issue of Rastafarian students denied admission into Achimota School, said he sees nothing wrong with the students keeping their hair.
Pratt, speaking on ‘Kokrokoo’ on Peace Fm, took things one step further and said he even seen nothing wrong with male students wearing earrings to school if they so choose.
“What problem does it present if a man wears earring to school?,” Pratt queried.
The veteran writer said times have changed and the rules must be updated to go along with it.
“Times have changed and things have to also change. The world has changed. The change is what brings about development,” he added.
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