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Why, O why Must Ghana go Nuclear?

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  • thinking man 10 years ago

    really fine work Doctor. I am just a lay person but I expressed some of the same sentiments when the talk of going nuclear began to brew. As you and others have already said, managing the waste in the capital alone has been s ...
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  • thinking man 10 years ago

    Actually, the doctor already addressed how we make this a national debate so please ignore my query.

  • otublohun 10 years ago

    God ! why can't the blackman do the basics(Education,Hospitals,Infrastracture) right instead of much a do for nothing. Let's HOLD DISCUSSIONS before building castles in the air. Even Germany is running away from this dangerou ...
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  • Prof Lungu 10 years ago

    A ha!

    The basics....

  • Memma White 10 years ago

    Does Ghana have an industrial policy strategy to guide these decisions?

  • Prof Lungu 10 years ago

    Another critical mind!

    READ: "...It will be highly irresponsible, perhaps even criminal, for a country with such pitiful human development statistics to spend even $1bn on something for which there are safer, cheaper, and ...
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  • USMAN 10 years ago

    The IPPs will bring in the money and help dispose of the nuclear waste.

  • Prof Lungu 10 years ago

    Clearly if you believe "the IPPs will bring in the money and help dispose of the nuclear waste", then the entire proposal is not sustainable for Ghana.

    It shows lack of maturity/readiness!

  • Ofori Quaah 10 years ago

    I have been out today, just got back and read all the kind comments that have been posted so far. That should be the purpose of this forum, sharing ideas and brainstorming for the good of our country. I shall post the final p ...
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  • Joy 10 years ago

    Dr Quaah, I am really interested in the mapping of faults along our coastal plane. Please publish that as soon as possible because some investors in the USA are really interested in knowing because they are in the process of ...
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  • Uncle Mends, Takoradi 10 years ago

    We can't finance a gas pipeline from Atuabo to supply the Aboadze Power and yet we shift our focus to build a nuclear power. Are we suffering from Attention Deficit Disorder or dyslexia?

  • Uncle Mends, Takoradi 10 years ago

    We can't finance a gas pipeline from Atuabo to supply the Aboadze power plant and yet we shift our focus to build a nuclear power plant. Are we suffering from attention deficit disorder or maybe dyslexia?

  • Dr. Amposah USA 10 years ago

    Thanks be ti God that he has giving you the knowldge to share you mind to all Ghanaians as a peer leader on this Nuclar debate.
    God bless you Dr. Ofori Quaah. Now its up to Ghanaians to use these examples base on your active ...
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  • Dr. Amozo UK 10 years ago

    Ghana as it is now, can not mind the current power system we have, how on earth could we think of Nuclar? what happend in Tadi? People let us enjoy our peace, if posible keep the Bobo lights burning whilest we drink, and stop ...
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  • Samuel Effah ust ghana 10 years ago

    OH yes let the wise read the article written by Dr. Ofori Quaah, Dr Amponsah and Dr. Amozo carefully.
    Thanks be ti God that he has giving you the knowldge to share you mind to all Ghanaians as a peer leader on this Nuclar de ...
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  • Kofi 10 years ago

    The typical Ghanaian character is to chase the most glamorous when the capacity for maintenance is not there. Let us therefore exhaust the basics ways of generating power before dreaming of nuclear which will require the impo ...
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  • Kofi of Africa 10 years ago

    Quaah, A. Ofori,

    I will like to know on who's research the technical basis of this piece is based, as I am confused who actually wrote it. (Is it by Jodi Picolt, Dr A. Ofori Quaah or yourself?).

    This said, I think it is ...
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  • Ofori Quaah 10 years ago

    Why do you think somebody else wrote the technical part of the article. Didn't you read the fact that I ever worked at the GAEC and have some knowledge of the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission?

  • km agyin 10 years ago

    I beg to differ. In the first place, nuclear energy has gone a long way to becoming safe. It has so many advantages over hydro which causes disastrous environmental problems when spillage occurs, not forgetting inundation of ...
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  • LARYEAH 10 years ago

    IF WE BUILD NUCLEAR AT, LET IT BE VOLTA SOUTH. BECAUSE VOLTARIANS ARE THE SO CALLED MOST EDUCATED. LET US GIVE THEM THE CHANCE TO BLOW.... I AM OUT OF TIME!

  • Joy 10 years ago

    Mr. Agyin, please note that the Russian Nuclear plants that are destined for Ghana are not safe. Remember Chenobly? Either you get the latest state-of the art plant from the USA or forget the whole stuff. Frankly, I dont beli ...
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  • James Naru 10 years ago

    I dont believe you know what you are talking about

  • James Naru 10 years ago

    good article

  • dan 10 years ago

    I think government in ghana is the problem,cuz there are other alternate energy eg. solar energy where we can focus our attention at. construction of solar cells doesnt need high education even my own grandmum who never saw c ...
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  • Naa Awura 10 years ago

    What are we doing about solar power which is abundant in our country not,does need to be dug from the bottom of the sea, will not require local residents to be deprived of their homes with no negative enviromental effects? If ...
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  • JAMES 10 years ago

    I am sorry but I do not think we have the right attitude to manage a nuclear facility. The knowledge we may have the skills we can acquire the attitude to safety, maintenance etc may be the drawback.

    Now if hydro resources ...
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  • James Naru 10 years ago

    Dr Ofori Quaah
    Good work
    Kindly leave your email address on the forum.
    I need to email you an article on the same subject
    Thanks
    James

  • Ofori Quaah 10 years ago

    Naru,
    My email address is ofori.quaah@gmail.com.
    Be blessed.