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Reactions As Photo Of An Old Man In School Uniform With Free SHS Placard Goes Viral On Independence Day

On social media, a photo of an elderly man wearing a school uniform and holding a “Free SHS” placard has gone viral during Ghana’s Independence Day on March 6, 2022.

Ghanaians have reacted in a variety of ways, some positive, some negative.

The nation celebrated 65 years of independence yesterday at the Cape Coast Stadium. The auspicious occasion was celebrated in grand style, with numerous activities and performances.

As is customary, a march past was organized to commemorate the nation’s independence. An old man dressed in a school uniform holding a Free SHS placard was among the schools, military vehicles, and public sector workers who took part in the march past, and his picture has gone viral on social media.

Ghanaians have reacted to the picture that has gone viral.

See comments and photo below;

Reactions As Photo Of An Old Man In School Uniform With Free SHS Placard Goes Viral On Independence Day

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Reactions As Photo Of An Old Man In School Uniform With Free SHS Placard Goes Viral On Independence Day
Reactions As Photo Of An Old Man In School Uniform With Free SHS Placard Goes Viral On Independence Day
Reactions As Photo Of An Old Man In School Uniform With Free SHS Placard Goes Viral On Independence Day
Reactions As Photo Of An Old Man In School Uniform With Free SHS Placard Goes Viral On Independence Day

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