For the mere fact that not all Ghanaian teachers attended colleges of education, it will be unfair to assume that this phenomenon is taught to them as part of the training.
However, if the seeming consensus on social media is anything to go by, some interesting expressions have been found to run through all primary and high schools across the country.
And guess who the key perpetrators are? Teachers!
If I were in primary school, just the assumption of this conclusion alone could have earned me the much dreaded 'you’re becoming unbecoming' tag.
This is the post by Twitter user, @_shorshor which set the thread in motion.
Nobody:
— ADHDazzled (@_shorshor) January 26, 2022
Ghanaian teachers: Believe you me.
"Nobody: Ghanaian teachers: Believe you me," she wrote on Wednesday, January 26, 2022.
These and many other high school jargons swamped timelines.
“This is the worst batch we’ve seen” https://t.co/wYHE38N8yP
— The plug (@iRyfie) January 26, 2022
Below are more reactions from Ghanaians on the social networking platform;
"woe betize you"😭😭😭 https://t.co/5FZqnI1o2y
— K-Mèns (@Kev_Mens) January 26, 2022
Nobody:
— Jude Duncan (@mensaduncan) January 26, 2022
Ghanaian teachers: "Don't pass through the school, let the school pass through you" https://t.co/ZNUxb3fGMA
“Madam please the other class is disturbing us.”
“A concentrated mind is never disturbed.” https://t.co/pV5urNdIjw— Nana Adjoa B.B. (@AforAdjoa) January 27, 2022
"The space you have left in your book will you sleep there" https://t.co/S4hPLSzQew
— Fiifi 👨🏿🚀 (@FiifiSam_Es) January 27, 2022
One of my teachers used to insult us using names of Canadian provinces.
— Brother Hieremias (@BroHieremias) January 26, 2022
You’ve no idea what it feels like to be a nine-year old and called a ‘Saskatchewan’ 🥺
After their whole life story : “Ahaha Daz just by the way” https://t.co/qRjIRZS0HI
— Joy (@daniellemante) January 26, 2022
Teacher sees mfs without a pen
"Can a farmer go to his farm without his cutlass??? " https://t.co/QBFZQEksC0— Tru Gbonyo (@Karmah_MnB) January 26, 2022
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