The good news is, the East African youth have taken note of this new wealth.
This is Ghana's (and Africa's) best chance. As the new CEO of Microsoft recently said, "the world is powered by softwa ... read full comment
Many Thanks, Charles.
The good news is, the East African youth have taken note of this new wealth.
This is Ghana's (and Africa's) best chance. As the new CEO of Microsoft recently said, "the world is powered by software". And fortunately, this new software revolution does not require much infrastructure or overhead. All one needs to code are the brain and a cheap laptop.
This video by Bill Gates and others sums it all up:
Good job, Charles! Ghana at the moment needs some people like you who have that kind of analytical acumen.keep it up, and a very big shout out to you!!!
Good job, Charles! Ghana at the moment needs some people like you who have that kind of analytical acumen.keep it up, and a very big shout out to you!!!
NAKED 10 years ago
When Nkrumah was fighting for unification the Asantes were fighting for their federation so up to date the Asantes do not have Ghana at heart they love Asanteman more than Ghana as a nation,if the going is not going by their ... read full comment
When Nkrumah was fighting for unification the Asantes were fighting for their federation so up to date the Asantes do not have Ghana at heart they love Asanteman more than Ghana as a nation,if the going is not going by their way then they will never help that is how they were born and taught by their parents,come to abroad and see how they are, they always want to identify themselves as Asantes but not Ghanaians, they hate everything about Ghana, need i say more? is my prayer that one day the regions in Ghana will be nine regions without the Asantes maybe their Akyem brothers will join them.
mensah abrampa 10 years ago
The picture is even more dangerously gloomy if you consider that the national vehicle is stuck on first gear when others are cruising on the highway. When others are running we are yet to learn how to walk steadily without th ... read full comment
The picture is even more dangerously gloomy if you consider that the national vehicle is stuck on first gear when others are cruising on the highway. When others are running we are yet to learn how to walk steadily without the danger of falling every few steps. We live in the past and can't even catch up with the present let alone plan for the future. The future belongs to those who can envision and plan for it. If we can dream the future we want to have we can build it. Right now except the unexpected happens we're doomed as far as the future is concerned.
Many Thanks, Charles.
The good news is, the East African youth have taken note of this new wealth.
This is Ghana's (and Africa's) best chance. As the new CEO of Microsoft recently said, "the world is powered by softwa ...
read full comment
Good job, Charles! Ghana at the moment needs some people like you who have that kind of analytical acumen.keep it up, and a very big shout out to you!!!
When Nkrumah was fighting for unification the Asantes were fighting for their federation so up to date the Asantes do not have Ghana at heart they love Asanteman more than Ghana as a nation,if the going is not going by their ...
read full comment
The picture is even more dangerously gloomy if you consider that the national vehicle is stuck on first gear when others are cruising on the highway. When others are running we are yet to learn how to walk steadily without th ...
read full comment