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Okyeame Kwame blasts hair policy, calls it pointless
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67114, member: 636"] Ghanaian hip-hop artist Okyeame Kwame has spoken out against a government policy requiring all secondary school students to maintain closely cropped hair. The entertainer, whose legal name is Kwame Nsiah-Apau, pushed back after Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu publicly supported the mandate as essential for maintaining order and consistency across public institutions. In defending the regulation, Iddrisu argued that short hairstyles help prepare young people for adulthood and requested that families back administrators in implementing the rule uniformly. The musician responded on social media on Monday, calling the emphasis on hair length misplaced. Quality education should center on developing intellect and personal identity rather than policing appearance, Okyeame Kwame wrote. He maintained that effective schooling encourages creative thinking and self-discovery instead of stifling individual expression through rigid conformity. The artist challenged Iddrisu to redirect attention toward more pressing educational challenges. In his statement, Okyeame Kwame urged the minister to stop focusing on trivial matters, noting that such priorities seem out of step with current times. He emphasized that academic success and student behavior have no connection to hair length, suggesting that administrators should concentrate on substantive reforms. [/QUOTE]
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