Vital Information To Unemployed University Graduates

Although the Ghana Education service through has recruited over 6,500 teachers to teach in various Basic schools and senior high schools across the country. This is a yearly routine done by the GES to recruit some number of graduates from the various universities in the country.

Information made available indicates that there are some unscrupulous persons duping graduates in the name of providing postings or recruitment. Such persons use social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp, telegram, and others to operate.

 

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Such scammers around are giving FAKE Ghana Education Service (GES) Teaching appointment letters to desperate unemployed graduates.

They have scammed and continue to scam people of their huge sums of money, some 3000s, 4000s, 5000s, and even 6000 Cedis by sending FAKE GES appointment pdf letters to people via WHATSAPP and Email Addresses.

They tell you “do not go to the regional office to check your name from the list of new recruits or so-called MASTER LIST” because it is a protocol thing.  When you finally find out it’s fake, they cut all contacts with you.

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Mark Avenuegh

I am an IT tutor, a programmer, a web developer, a digital marketing strategist and a tech enthusiast. I am an IT graduate. I love to teach and share positive information and as such I am into blogging to share my knowledge.

7 Comments

  1. Government should rather create more job opportunities and also aid privatization of industries rather than seizing important progress by individuals of our own land and bringing in foreigners.

  2. The university graduates are suffering from this unemployment issue in Ghana, that is why some of them have engaged themselves in paying money in order to be employed in GES . I suggest the minister of education should do well to employ the university graduates, after all some of them have also written the so called NTC exams

  3. This is what unemployment in the system will bring to us, government please do something about it,if not they will continue to scam people like that

  4. I’m a victim. I was duped as such but fortunately, I was fast enough to get my money back. I still have the fake appointment letter with me.

  5. Ooo our president (Nana ) please we the nabco people are dieding because of hunger please do something for us our dear president secondly our permeant posting please our president help us so that we can get something to cover our body ,Nana we the university graduate unemployment ye3 3moobo we need your help

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