do you juju powerful man from bening to ghana there is powerful man in ghana stop let others cheate you sikaduro
is not about taking more money to juju
there is old man from zugu in ghana
if you need ring that turns to sna ... read full comment
do you juju powerful man from bening to ghana there is powerful man in ghana stop let others cheate you sikaduro
is not about taking more money to juju
there is old man from zugu in ghana
if you need ring that turns to snake to vommet money if you need belt that voment money if you need magic mirro to command any money if you need motia for business lost medicine knife medicine fight medicine if you have storre you want them to buys your product any product you sell aday the money double at the store them get to this man he will not leave in ghana for more time ok 0342197527
[From: benin spritual man for holidays ]
peeeeeeee 10 years ago
Don't post here foolish fool
Don't post here foolish fool
Mary Ampomah 10 years ago
Good to be informed of this Recognition of our people. It is not always gloom and doom in this country.
Good to be informed of this Recognition of our people. It is not always gloom and doom in this country.
Akua Mansah 10 years ago
Fred thanks for the news but your write up is poor
Your first statement should have identified the one who got the award instead of inserting it in the middle of the article.
It was tedious finding out who won the award ... read full comment
Fred thanks for the news but your write up is poor
Your first statement should have identified the one who got the award instead of inserting it in the middle of the article.
It was tedious finding out who won the award
You were more interested in glorifying the Organization as opposed to the individual whoo needed to be glorified
Kojo Bentsil 10 years ago
It is wonderful that a group that has CNN Founder Ted Turner on its board has shown interest in Ghana by
recognizing citizens of Ghana.
It is wonderful that a group that has CNN Founder Ted Turner on its board has shown interest in Ghana by
recognizing citizens of Ghana.
John Asiredu 10 years ago
Some people look for and thrive on the negative in all situations in this country no wonder why things have not changed
Some people look for and thrive on the negative in all situations in this country no wonder why things have not changed
Esi 10 years ago
Was the author making notes to himself or trying to write an article? If it's the latter, he failed miserably
Was the author making notes to himself or trying to write an article? If it's the latter, he failed miserably
Ada-Boy 10 years ago
This is the Ghanaian mediocrity that wont go away until we start taking note of valid criticism like yours.To begin,the recipient was not the inventor of fibre-optics,( he will be embarrass to read that) and it stupid to soup ... read full comment
This is the Ghanaian mediocrity that wont go away until we start taking note of valid criticism like yours.To begin,the recipient was not the inventor of fibre-optics,( he will be embarrass to read that) and it stupid to souped up a poorly written article on an otherwise wonderful occasion to highlight black achievements.
Babs 10 years ago
So, who invented Fibre optics
So, who invented Fibre optics
peeeeeeee 10 years ago
That was in 1952 or sod
That was in 1952 or sod
Bob Thompson 10 years ago
The practical demonstration of Fiber Optics in Sullivan Park Research center in Corning Glass Works NY was in 1972. It took 15 years to achieve large scale manufacturing after the laboratory demonstration. The Internet as we ... read full comment
The practical demonstration of Fiber Optics in Sullivan Park Research center in Corning Glass Works NY was in 1972. It took 15 years to achieve large scale manufacturing after the laboratory demonstration. The Internet as we know it today took off after the large scale manufacturing technology was in place by 1985. Almost 30 years later the Internet is a global indispensable too used by all of us.
George Winston 10 years ago
Facebook is 10 years old this month. Fiber optics was demonstrated in the loboratory in 1972, and became cost competitive in 1985 inorder to replace copper cable, so it has taken us 44 years todate for you to receive your fac ... read full comment
Facebook is 10 years old this month. Fiber optics was demonstrated in the loboratory in 1972, and became cost competitive in 1985 inorder to replace copper cable, so it has taken us 44 years todate for you to receive your facebook pictures on your cellphone or computer, and to connect to the high speed internet. The great pioneers at Corning Glass Works had the vision to transform our world as we enjoy it today.
Charles Henry 10 years ago
There are four Key inventors of Fiber Optics. Dr. Robert Maurer, Dr. Peter Schultz, Dr. Donald Keck and Dr. Thomas Mensah. The first three are white and Dr. Mensah is from Ghana. All these great inventors worked at Corning Gl ... read full comment
There are four Key inventors of Fiber Optics. Dr. Robert Maurer, Dr. Peter Schultz, Dr. Donald Keck and Dr. Thomas Mensah. The first three are white and Dr. Mensah is from Ghana. All these great inventors worked at Corning Glass Works, the birthplace of Fiber Optics.
benbenardo 10 years ago
Dr. Thomas Mensah is one of four original innovators and developers of fiber optics technology in the US. He holds 7 patents, all of which were awarded in the past six years. His work in fiber optics led to the much needed b ... read full comment
Dr. Thomas Mensah is one of four original innovators and developers of fiber optics technology in the US. He holds 7 patents, all of which were awarded in the past six years. His work in fiber optics led to the much needed bandwidth which transformed the telecommunication and computer / internet platform that gave the US global leadership in this field.
Diasporan 10 years ago
In all this long and confusing list of names, where is the Ghanaian award winner's name buried? This write-up is an excellent example of an incomprehensible mumbo jumbo. Mr. Fred Kessie: Did you realy make any sense to your ... read full comment
In all this long and confusing list of names, where is the Ghanaian award winner's name buried? This write-up is an excellent example of an incomprehensible mumbo jumbo. Mr. Fred Kessie: Did you realy make any sense to yourself?
Andrew Sogah 10 years ago
Recognizing people of Ghana, especially by outside institutions shows our Greatness as a country.
Recognizing people of Ghana, especially by outside institutions shows our Greatness as a country.
peeeeeeee 10 years ago
agree ..its topsy-turvy crap.the hero was buried in the story.are you talking about the awardee as heading depicts or talking about the organisation.georgina wood also mentioned somewhere in your tedious story
agree ..its topsy-turvy crap.the hero was buried in the story.are you talking about the awardee as heading depicts or talking about the organisation.georgina wood also mentioned somewhere in your tedious story
.com 10 years ago
where is the picture
where is the picture
Ekua Serwah 10 years ago
It is great that Ghana citizens receive recognition by groups outside Ghana or inside the country.
It is great that Ghana citizens receive recognition by groups outside Ghana or inside the country.
Michael Crentsil 10 years ago
Yes where is the picture?
Yes where is the picture?
Boafo Kwadjo 10 years ago
What a lousy journalism. So after all the going round the and round in your reportage who actually has been awarded the Trumpet Award?. Oh, our journalists!!
What a lousy journalism. So after all the going round the and round in your reportage who actually has been awarded the Trumpet Award?. Oh, our journalists!!
John Tetteh 10 years ago
The same foundation that recognized famous achievers like Bishop Tutu, Denzel Washington, Ted Turner etc, has recognized achievers from Ghana including the Chief Justice of Ghana.
The same foundation that recognized famous achievers like Bishop Tutu, Denzel Washington, Ted Turner etc, has recognized achievers from Ghana including the Chief Justice of Ghana.
do you juju powerful man from bening to ghana there is powerful man in ghana stop let others cheate you sikaduro
is not about taking more money to juju
there is old man from zugu in ghana
if you need ring that turns to sna ...
read full comment
Don't post here foolish fool
Good to be informed of this Recognition of our people. It is not always gloom and doom in this country.
Fred thanks for the news but your write up is poor
Your first statement should have identified the one who got the award instead of inserting it in the middle of the article.
It was tedious finding out who won the award ...
read full comment
It is wonderful that a group that has CNN Founder Ted Turner on its board has shown interest in Ghana by
recognizing citizens of Ghana.
Some people look for and thrive on the negative in all situations in this country no wonder why things have not changed
Was the author making notes to himself or trying to write an article? If it's the latter, he failed miserably
This is the Ghanaian mediocrity that wont go away until we start taking note of valid criticism like yours.To begin,the recipient was not the inventor of fibre-optics,( he will be embarrass to read that) and it stupid to soup ...
read full comment
So, who invented Fibre optics
That was in 1952 or sod
The practical demonstration of Fiber Optics in Sullivan Park Research center in Corning Glass Works NY was in 1972. It took 15 years to achieve large scale manufacturing after the laboratory demonstration. The Internet as we ...
read full comment
Facebook is 10 years old this month. Fiber optics was demonstrated in the loboratory in 1972, and became cost competitive in 1985 inorder to replace copper cable, so it has taken us 44 years todate for you to receive your fac ...
read full comment
There are four Key inventors of Fiber Optics. Dr. Robert Maurer, Dr. Peter Schultz, Dr. Donald Keck and Dr. Thomas Mensah. The first three are white and Dr. Mensah is from Ghana. All these great inventors worked at Corning Gl ...
read full comment
Dr. Thomas Mensah is one of four original innovators and developers of fiber optics technology in the US. He holds 7 patents, all of which were awarded in the past six years. His work in fiber optics led to the much needed b ...
read full comment
In all this long and confusing list of names, where is the Ghanaian award winner's name buried? This write-up is an excellent example of an incomprehensible mumbo jumbo. Mr. Fred Kessie: Did you realy make any sense to your ...
read full comment
Recognizing people of Ghana, especially by outside institutions shows our Greatness as a country.
agree ..its topsy-turvy crap.the hero was buried in the story.are you talking about the awardee as heading depicts or talking about the organisation.georgina wood also mentioned somewhere in your tedious story
where is the picture
It is great that Ghana citizens receive recognition by groups outside Ghana or inside the country.
Yes where is the picture?
What a lousy journalism. So after all the going round the and round in your reportage who actually has been awarded the Trumpet Award?. Oh, our journalists!!
The same foundation that recognized famous achievers like Bishop Tutu, Denzel Washington, Ted Turner etc, has recognized achievers from Ghana including the Chief Justice of Ghana.