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Consider economic hardship before enrolling your wards- Financial Expert cautions

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Private schools urge gov't to prioritize technology in education

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Financial expert, Harrison Ahorgba, has advised parents on how to minimize costs considering the economic hardship in the country.
According to him, parents should find a way of supporting their wards’ education to cut costs as school resumes.


“You can cook for them to take along if the feeding is expensive, you can also board a trotro for them early in the morning, considering school bus security to cut cost from the bill the school has offered,” he said.


He furthered that, enrolling a child in a school with expensive fees, “does not mean that the child would grow up to be like a person who is not educated,” hence, “if you want to send your child to a school, consider the hardship we are going through and consider the kind of support you can give that child.”


“The type of school and education you want to give them is number one, the education is now the responsibility of the parents, community and the school,” he told Samuel Eshun on the Happy Morning Show.

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