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The prestigious Ghana School of Law, shrouded in tradition, might be harboring a dark secret. Accusations loom over the school’s leadership – the Director, Registrar, and his deputy – who are suspected of manipulating the entrance exams, pass marks and individual -off the shelf grading. Many students, facing repeated failures, are forced to take on significant debt to pursue qualifying exams abroad, a requirement known as “Makola.”

This can be termed the Makolism virus

This raises concerns about a three-tiered system and also gender based biases. While some sail through, others become entrapped in a cycle of financial strain and disappointment. Then others are plagued by what their gender physiognomy looks to offer.The silence of countless victims, afraid or embarrassed to speak up, fuels suspicion of a rigged & decrypt system. This aligns with past criticisms of the Ghana Law School’s admissions process, particularly regarding alleged discrimination against foreign-trained LLB holders [as found on MyJoyOnline]., offers for money for grades or sex for grades or some favours that beats any imagination

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The prestigious facade seems to be crumbling, revealing a potential culture of exploitation. Only by breaking the silence and demanding transparency can these allegations be addressed and a fair legal education be ensured for all.

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