A Student Sends a Strong Message to President John Dramani Mahama
John Dramani Mahama, the President of the Republic of Ghana, has a strong message from a Ghanaian student. Since President Mahama’s inauguration on January 7, 2025, he has been hailed by many Ghanaians who believe the previous administration disappointed them.

There are so many expectations from the side of Ghanaians who believe he can do much better than what the country has experienced during the 8 years of Nana Addo’s governance; many have sent messages of expectations to him, and this time there is another strong one from an SHS student.
From the post Goshers published on his social media pages, the high school student was clearly making his statement or delivering his message to the president, addressing the issue of indiscipline in the country, especially among the youth.
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According to the student, every high school graduate should serve and experience at least 1 month of military discipline and at least 4 months of the same after tertiary.
Below is the message from the high school student to President John Mahama.
— Goshers (@goshers_) January 24, 2025
Here are some comments from Ghanaians:
Governor Emmanuel: If they can fix the exam malpractice and WAEC’s perennial corruption in the conduct of our BECE and WASSCE, it would solve the problem with our integrity to a greater extent. Most people get their character compromised during these examinations, which is now enabled by even school authorities.
Nanaba Emma; Â had this mentality long ago, the level of indiscipline among nowadays peers is something else ooooo,hmmmm. We behave as if we are in the jungle…….serving mankind is tantamount to serving nature we don’t know!!!!
Mmrantehene Kwaku; Yes Goshers you are right, this things goes on in many countries, especially south Korea
Avaga Maxwell; ……and who said the military men in Ghana are that disciplined….? The same military that are always shooting and killing unarmed civilians. ..’??