The Rastafarian boys denied admission into Achimota School due to their hair have gone through an ordeal but there appears to be light at the end of tunnel.
This comes after the two were denied admission into Achimota School for wearing dreadlocks.
Despite intense public pressure, Achimota School has refused to admit them. The father of one of the boys has also made it clear that he would take the issue to court.
However, their education would now remain on track as some top schools in the country have offered a whopping 6,000 dollars scholarship to the students.
This was shared by one Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist, KwakuAsante on Twitter. He wrote
“On this big story I told you about concerning the Rasta students:
Close to 5 schools, including a reputable International School In Accra have reached out to the rastafarian students to offer them admission including scholarships worth 6,000 dollars every year”.
On this big story I told you about concerning the Rasta students:
Close to 5 schools, including a reputable International School In Accra have reached out to the rastafarian students to offer them admission including scholarships worth 6,000 dollars every year. https://t.co/yy4ZWJ5Am3
— Kwaku Asante (@KwakuAsanteGH) March 24, 2021