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| 'Show me the money' - British Council's Nina and McGeorge are all set to start selling tickets to visitors to the exhibition. |
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| The new Director of the British Council in Ghana (t-shirt) confers with one of the UK institution representatives in the exhibition hall. |
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| The Education Information Officer, Rory (in the distance), delivers a presentation on the numerous merits of having a UK qualification... |
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| ....while others opted for the group approach. |
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| A group of students from an international school in Ghana patiently wait in the foyer as their teachers handle entry procedures. |
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| Visitors came from far and wide. Mature students looking to enhance their qualifications in their chosen careers... |
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| ...and his words are not lost on his audience as they listen with rapt attention to what could help inform their decision to study in the UK. |
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| The highly successful event saw the British Council stand receiving a good number of visitors who wanted to know more about its work in Ghana... |
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| All the action is happening upstairs, and this is where this group of students from a school in the Central region of Ghana is headed. |
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| ...and much younger students, apparently, planning far ahead into the future. |
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| Some potential students found comfort in having one-on-one sessions with the institution representatives... |
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| ...and even in the locations which looked obscure, the stand assistants were able to bring smiles unto the faces of satisfied visitors. |
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