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Applicants In Tears As They Are Turned Away By The Ghana Immigration Service Over Stretch Marks, Tattoos, Body Piercing, Height, Others (Watch)

A sad video from the Ghana Immigration Service recruitment process at Kumasi is beginning to break many hearts on social media as it keeps gathering more attention by the minute.

The footage that was recorded in a news report by Joy News captured the moment a young lady was seen weeping uncontrollably over getting rejected for not meeting the height requirements.

The officer in charge of taking details of the applicants was seen attempting to console the young lady but that did not reduce the rate at which her tears kept flowing.

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Hundreds of people have been sharing their views on the entire height brouhaha after catching a glimpse of the heartbreaking video.

Below were some of the interesting thoughts sighted below;.

Maame Ama Charlotte said: I know a immigration guy very short at Dormah. I wanted to post his picture but I don’t want problem, his on fb too

Ruby Agyemang mentioned: What? Surgical scars are also grounds for disqualification? Even the United States Army accepts people with scars. Ghana paaaa

Kwame Sam-Brew indicated: Even the head of all our security services isn’t 173cm. This nonsense must stop. So this immigration officer was actually recruited because of his height and not brains. No wonder

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Time and again, many young people in Ghana place their hopes on getting recruited in the various security services.

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