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An Open Letter to GTEC: Ghana's Credential Crisis Is a Mirror - and an NQF Is the Frame
I write to you not in criticism, but in solidarity – and with a proposal. The campaign your Commission launched in 2025 to flush out fraudulent doctoral and professorial titles from Ghana's public life was necessary, courageous, and long overdue. When a presidential candidate cannot consistently state what subject his alleged PhD was written in – first claiming business management, then political science, in different televised interviews – something is profoundly broken. When a Deputy Minister of Health presents herself to the nation as a "Professor" by silently 'allegedly' dropping the word "Adjunct" from an appointment letter, the problem is not merely one of vanity. It is a problem of systemic fraud – and it reaches into every office, boardroom, and parliamentary chamber where credentials are used to confer authority.
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