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Kwaku Asare to Adutwum: Don't blame degrees, blame the economy that fails to absorb graduates

Kwaku Asare to Adutwum: Don't blame degrees, blame the economy that fails to absorb graduates
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Governance expert Prof. Kwaku Asare argues that the perceived 'uselessness' of certain university degrees is a symptom of economic and political failure rather than academic quality. He suggests that the economy's inability to absorb graduates is the primary issue.

The debate over whether certain university degrees are "useless" has taken a new turn, with governance expert Prof. Kwaku Asare arguing that the problem is not the programmes themselves, but the political and economic structures that fail to absorb g... [1787 chars]

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