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Tell them. This is also a fad (like the MBA, Oil and Gas etc). It will come to pass
Say no to islam and convert to a real religion.
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Real solid points made by Sam Jonah. The female broadcasters have also lately joined the law bandwagon. They have no idea how ridiculous they look in those British wigs?
Sam Jonah is just ignoran. Instead addressing the root cause of the problem, he is just scheming the surface. The whole issue is about General Education vrs Specialised Education full stop.
Look who is talking. This corrupt and nation betrayer should keep quite. What role have you played in producing engineers. Nonsense. Even as the Chancellor of UCC what did you do for the University. All you are interested i ...
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I think you need to check yourself in psychiatrist hospital. What's discussed here has nothing to do with Religion
My problem is not with the number but the quality of lawyers we are producing. Check the quality of lawyers the nation produced up to the 90s and recent ones, there is vast difference.
Their doing for politics our mentality is just to steal
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Thank you, Sir. Some engineers are even getting legal education lately. They're leaving their engineering careers to become lawyers. Whiles I support your view, I think our engineering education should be coordinated towards ...
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We can only boast of quality civil engineers, the rest assembling engineers.
We have the minerals for everything, with this abundance sunshine why do we still lack electricity.
Jonah should have said, a country producing more thieves like himself!
Normal people were speaking sense. Then out of nowhere, this wee smoking vagabond called @Spear shows up, then everything is lost
Oh my brother you can say that again
You said it all. Jonah is a thieve who betrayed his country
Building schools or hotels will require engineers and architects thus creating a market that the schools would meet. Plus I thought he ran a very big mine that one assumes employs engineers.
Well I guess we know better.
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And 90percent of them went there to study criminal laws then they enter politics to loot and steal the tax payers money and after the law catche up with them they use technicality to make it foolish case, criminal lawyers an ...
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Time for photo shoots ... its a joke . Everybody and his grandfather is going to law school . Ebeiiii. Where are the jobs...soso photo shoot , im a lawyer in a lawyer nkoaaa...
Go back in time and search for all the NSMQ winners. They are in USA or other western countries. What happened to the Bible quoting, all white wearing finance minister? The only government in the world where the finance minis ...
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The law program is not difficult, because there is no critical thinking required. Our kings, ciefs and elders were able to settle litigagatiins before the Europeans came. The problem with Africa is that, the laws studied in s ...
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Oyiwa!
It is because they are the people we vote for during national elections. They want to enter politics and grab the nation's resources some. Thieves.
Very true. Just to magnify litigation. And it's so because law is very easy and the remuneration is the the best in Ghana now. Sad
They should move all Social Science courses out of KNUST. It is pure common effing sense.
Ghana is a criminals country and that's why she's producing more lawyers even more Chinese are becoming galamisey lawyers. The politicians are useless it will be better for military to take over but because of the Scottish cr ...
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What has this got to do with Rawlings ? If you don't have anything meaningful to contribute, just shut up.
We are tired of these politics of insults with impunity.
This so called 'bastard' has contributed to Ghana's develop ...
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i agree with you100℅ .
More thieves are produced to defend themselves from stolen state money
We also need an education that reflects the resources that are in the country, we need to also focus on blue collar skills, farming, production and manufacturing.
That's where they get rich quick. Right now the title 'lawyer' is shelved until political campaign picks up and we will see bill boards and posters with political candidates telling voters that they are lawyer so-so and so. W ...
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The easy route to "politricks" where double salaries are taken, money stolen and A.G is doing only Press Conferences as entertainment
Sam Jonah why don’t you build an advanced technological and scientific research center for the Engineers and the scientists in Ghana to help them do innovative research to transform Ghana like what the American billionaires ...
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He is the first to have built a dormitory for a school. He is the first to build a library for a university. He has contributed. quite a bit to tertiary education development. The problem is deeper than what he is highlightin ...
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@Peter. You lost it at "Limann"!!! He didn't have frigging clue!!!!
Unfortunately that is what the media and the opposition made it look like. Have you forgotten the efforts led by Degraft Johnson to revive the gold industry which laid the ground work for the Symposium that Sam Jonah's presen ...
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Where are the statistics to this assertion? Does law only qualify candidates for litigation?
Well said. The Technical Universities are even focusing more on the humanities. Sad indeed. Long live Dr Adutwum
And so what.....some of the lawyers are engineers, accountants, administrators,politicians so the conclusions are not appropriate please
Sir Sam ur absolutely correct please check on the CEOs of the nations big companies and u will realise most of them are lawyers
Even ur own basic specialization mining same is happening
Add journalist and finance people
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In China, every important senior politician is an engineer. Any surprise China is rising and building?
Hmmm I said it.
It's the easiest path to be a leach on that sweet IMF money. It's either the law degree or a purchased doctorate.
Rightly said. It has become the easy & quick way to make money in Ghana without contributing much to the development the nation. Talk talk, lie lie, scheme scheme. That's all they do. Rightly said, Sam Jonah.
All wants to become politicians and brag about being a lawyer
You are right sir sam jonah, and most of them are criminals and thinking that they are the most brilliant
People in Ghana. The lawyers and journalists are very corrupt. They tell lies to enrich themselves.
In Ghana, it mostly looks like if one is not a lawyer he/she can't be a politician. This is the mindset we've created and now everybody want to get legal education. As said my the revered Sam Jonah, any country investing more ...
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Yes, Sir Jonah, you hit the nail on the head. Everybody is a lawyer in Ghana now, and take a look at the qualities of the lawyers we are producing!
More churches than schools.
Religion must be regulated now or never!
@Araba. We can not expect religion to be regulated under this President because Mahama is more religious than the Pope. Going to church is what we are good at throughout Africa.
I wonder self,. what are the benefits of this things call lawyers in the Country? What are they coming to do? To come and defend Thieves and criminals.Oooooh Ghana.
The truth!
I pray the Gen z and alphas of today uphold and value the good advice and wisdom From the Seasoned and Wisemen like Sir Sam Jonah.instead of being involved in get rich quick schemes and chasing clout and involvement in unpro ...
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It for this same misplaced value of the role of lawyers in a society that is why the Speaker of a deliberative Assembly like Parliament is a lawyer. It is one of the most nonsensical propositions any society can think of.
The British system if education designed for Afriza is not good
Yoooooo
Law and other social sciences should not be studied in a university run by tax money.
Even Nelson Mandela and Robert mugabe read law while in prison.
Today, with internet technology, all those should be done online. The un ...
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THEY ARE CRIMINALS , POLITICIANS in SUITS
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In 1992, a journalist called Karl Ganzah wrote about this in his feature article printed by the Daily Graphic. He concluded that our country was doomed if politicians are made up largely of lawyers than engineers. It was his ...
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Say it again boss. It is only in Ghana where someone called to the Bar means having a direct entry to Heaven.
Say it again Jonah!
Sir Sam don't worry yourself. If a country is design by entering into certain profession to steal from the people what do you get? KNUST produces engineers and what are their impact in Ghana? zero. Ghana produces more mining ...
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Ghana is already doomed. Producing more universities than factories. Producing more lawyers than technicians. And Producing more pastors than farmers. And lastly spending more time in church services than working.
@Kofi. What a well formulated piece. You have said it all. What you said is exactly what is happening in the country. Unfortunately, our political leaders are totally unaware of these realities. Indeed we are doomed as a nati ...
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100.0001% right.
With all the A Class Technology Universities across Accra,, why haven't we invented or produced something even for domestic purposes.
We have minerals for everything but yet importing solar energy components from China.
W ...
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Ghana needs more lawyers Sam Jonah. We are always complaining that there are delays at the courts and apparently we don't know why.
Who says or what shows that the number of lawyers produced are at the expense of engineers. So that if we reduce the the number of lawyers or even stop training lawyers it would result in increase in the number of engineers o ...
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Our colonial masters left no meaningful educational curriculum, we failed to adjust to reality ourselves.
Our gold is still processed abroad,chocolate still abroad
YEAH BECAUSE EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE A POLITICIAN BECAUSE THE POLITICIANS HAS PROVED CORRUPTION AND GETTING MONIES FAST IS THEIR JOB.
MOST OF THEM NEVER WORKED IN THEIR LIFE BUT THEY ARE BILLUIONAIRES SHARING DOLLARS IN FUNER ...
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BAM! You said it all, Sir Jonah. What exactly is the usefulness of persons like Abraham Amaliba, Dafeamekpor and Edudzi Tamakloe to the country?
This man warned Akufo Addo's government on the consequences for over borrowing. They insulted him on the rooftops for speaking the truth.
Hope this NDC government takes heed.
So true Sir Sam Jonah. There is something literally wrong with our political leaders. What are we going to do with all these lawyers when we don't have enough laboratory technicians, dentists, doctors specializing in various ...
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Because law is very common....like civil engineering will do....
This is a great observation. However, it is all because of dubious means of becoming rich as a lawyer politician. Otherwise, there are no big corporate cases like in other developed countries where lawyers can become rich wit ...
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Sir , well said but Ghanaians see law as the easiest way to make money. There is a market for it as compared to engineers that the government must invest massively in research and other things to get solutions to our problems ...
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That's true Sir Jonah. All the advanced countries rely on STEM as you emphasised for progress. We need the humanities in education but not to the extent that we produce more of them than STEM. No wonder we keep selling our re ...
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This is no debate. It is science and engineering that have made the developed world what it is. Are you surprised if what the man is saying. 15 years ago I went to Vodaphone to buy data. I asked the staff there if I bought s ...
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I do agree with him in part. We need to invest in Basic and applied research facilities where the smartest people go to trouble their brains for invention.
Secondly we need to implement an research lab where discoveries and ...
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@judischrislam. Preach on. Tell our leaders the truth. We are wasting so much talent by putting the pension age at 60 years. Why should doctors, engineers, university lecturers/professors etc. be forced to go on retirement at ...
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Every rich family needs crook lawyers to protect lootetd money and property hahaha
Our society has taught us that politics is the easiest way to acquire wealth and that has played an impact in the gravitation of the our youth into law school with the aim of going into politics later on in life. Africa must ...
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Ghana is a joke. These lawyers are the cause of Our Problems. They do not solve Problems but make them.
There is something wrong with the whole educational system in the country.The polytechnics which were training middle level engineers have been turned into universities and most of the students are majoring i marketing.The ...
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Envy.
Just look at the number of people in the photo and that is just one graduation ceremony. The Government should step in and control the number of lawyers produced every year. The financial resources used in producing this larg ...
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