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what more can you say Mr.Kusi Boafo
Well than Sir, you have said the truth, without technology we should forget it ,we can never developed or move from our economic woes as a country.This country needs people like you in government .once again well than Sir.
Without science and technology we are going no where.I suggest that we should encourage technical education and in all
districts in Ghana or perhaps build more applied science and technology universities.The authorities in ...
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Ghana needs someone who has experience in developing, running and growing a business. That experience will help identify the country's potentials and help develop them to the benefit of all.
A business man who do not understand the right scientific and technical applications to take off will employ the wrong person. And that's what we've been doing.
Take the governor of Lagos state and Dankote for example, they ...
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THE EXPLOITS OF OSAFO MARFO & P V OBENG SHOULD SUPPORT MR. KUSI BOSFO'S ASSERTION. WHEN YOU LISTEN TO FRIMPONG BOATENG AND THE REST OF THEM YOU CAN UNDERSTAND THAT, BUT AS IT WERE THESE SCIENTISTS IN POLITICS DO NOT STAND A C ...
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Lecturer?
No police presence during KNUST examinations especially at the medical school at KATH.
With WASSCE and BECE there is police presence. University exams demand even greater policing.
Want an office job...bank job sit in aircondition....no respect for plumbers,painters n carpenters... Master builders,backbone of infrastructure need to be paid more than these white shirt n tie motherfuckers sitting in the b ...
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I do not know how much the lecturer knows about the many science and technology projects Nkrumah undertook during his relatively short time in government. Yet, he was not a science and/or technology man. What Ghana and Afr ...
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does it give credence that we always use lawyers and historians? No wonder we are specialists in loans and managing debt, gone to hipc ones, almost there again, etc.. Nkrumah! Yes! and who compares to Nkrumah? none.. but all ...
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I am sorry but my lecturer friend got it wrong this time. A farmer, in fact a peasant farmer can lead a country to a technologically advanced level. The technocrats, including you, are the downfall of Ghana
A lot of Black Americans were around Kwame. His personal assistant/secretary a brainy white chic.Padmore, Dubois - a very learned man in 20th century was on board and other non Ghanaians who were qualified to do the job were ...
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Talking trash .
with your sorts, we'd keep going in circles
well done sir
It is through science and technology and hardwork that will take us to the promise land not all night worship.
Why are Most Ghanaians still BOASTING of Goggisberg's economy and are sadly, not dreaming of investigating, researching,innovating,Nkrumah's economy or Nkrumahism TO Developing their Economy?
Ghanaians are talking about wanting a science-oriented leader.
Mr. Kusi Boafo, you are a young man indeed.Find any of Kwame Nkruma'h books and writings, especially his speech on the launching of the Akosombo Dam or the lau ...
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Kwame Nkrumah was not a scientist per se, but he promoted the teaching of science by giving stipends to any sixth former who studied science.
I am tempted to say this is a rubbish statement from this so called lecture. How many presidents in the world are scientists? You people are doing this country a big diservice. The nest time, it is going to be another field. ...
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another field like, dondology? to you, fool!
You are entitled to your opinion but what I am tempted believe is that the black gene is not capable of doing anything meaningful.If we blame our schools and universities for not producing the right materials, what about the ...
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U may be right
i think a THE BACKGROUND OF THE head should not matter.., however the power and stupidity of either ignorance or stupidity that makes institutions not work is a daunting one! A THIEVING SOCIETY!
U so wrong...this is a typical mentality of the colonial school system...if u don't get outside the box n learn from other sources u gon hate ur self...ghana means WARRIOR KING First university in the world in timbuktu....hop ...
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and what is the sense in all what you wrote??? now we are down. we must accept that. 1046AD and now is 2014 and we cannot feed our own self, they are far better now. let us do something now before it is too late.
We admire the alien n don't believe in ourselves..our dumb leaders are the same..am saying we did it before so we can do it again if we stop that yesa massa mentality...like any stupid person who works in a bank is respected ...
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Leadership has nothing to do with the sciences, it is an art which can be found in people from all the known professions in the world. Go through history and tell successful stories of countries solely ruled by scientist and ...
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No one is advocating for a ruling class of only technocrats. It is under our special circumstances at this particular period of our nation-building that the suggestion for a scientist as a President makes much sense. After al ...
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in china 4 out of the five top govt ministers are scientist including the chairman, in Ghana now, hmmm, commentators, and ,,,,,,,,
Its true but the corruption is too much in this very govt.
I disagree with Boafo to a very large extent. The presidency needs an all rounder; someone who is lateral and vertical in thought, a synthesizer of course. I do not suscribe to core Science nor Art bias presidency.
CORRUPTION IS THE BANE OF GHANA AND NOT THE ORIENTATION OF THE PRESIDENT.
Tribalism is at the root of Ghana's problem and nothing else. Our political parties are reflective of our tribal loyalties and preferences and government appointments reflect those realities. A science-oriented executive woul ...
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Scientists do not necessarily make good managers. Running a country is an enormous and very complex undertaking, and is better suited to great managers. In fact, even science-oriented academic institutions are often led not b ...
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You may CRID STEMICTI after all,all it's components delivers effective Scientific, management life skills.
I don't blame this man. The problem is, there are too many radio stations in Ghana begging for lunatics to make their case.
If there are no Science-oriented leaders are there no Science-oriented MPs? To be honest, they sit in Parliament there only for their selfish gains.
I think Mr. Kusi Boafo is unto something, at least in our case. Currently, the Prime Minister of India, and the German Chancellor, Andrea Mikel, could augment Mr. Boafo's examples.
These leaders think scientifically even ...
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UK Iron Lady - is a Chemistry graduate from Oxford...... a lot respect her for shaping UK's economy and its modern role in global standing, there is a lot to do with Margaret Thatcher's scientific background.
Ghana academic heavy weights? Twea! which planet is this lecturer living on?
I think your wife denied you sex last night else, you will never come out with this foolishness. Who said that a science-oriented leader in Ghana, can deliver? Our leaders lack "commonsense" like you. You are well educate ...
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In a school science class four worms were placed into four separate jars.
The first worm was put into a jar of alcohol.
The second worm was put into a jar of cigarette smoke.
The third worm was put into a jar of sperm.
Th ...
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You see, the problem has to do with the Ghanaian system trying to impose general education on everybody. No country in the world has ever used general education and Academicians to initiate development. Talk of the Asian Tige ...
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I should think the science oriented leader is the one who would not look into the sky for a non- existent being for direction but adopt pragmatic policies to solve problems of the country. Our religious leaders are the culpri ...
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Before we reached where we are today,
our brains were psychologically controlled through the believes of juju,any kind of religion(99.9%depending on which your parents introduced you to, you will consider that religion as th ...
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Leadership,ethics and growth in the manufacturing sector are the three ingredients that will remove Ghana from it's present economic condition. These three factors must work hand-in-hand.We are electing HEADS who have limited ...
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Yes Ofcourse Science Is The Cornerstone And The Salvation Of Any Country On This Planet So Ghana To Have A President Who Leaves And Breaths In And Out Sience And Technology At Any Moment And Time Of His Dear Live,It Will Be A ...
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It's time we take science serious and stop all this hoopla prayers, thinking things will fall from heavens and suddenly solve the nation's problems. You so right my brother.
Do we really need Mr. Kusi Boafo to leave his classroom and, go and sound off on Ultimate Radio's Fact File news analysis programme about our nation's need for a science-oriented leader?
In my opinion, the gist of what h ...
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Mr Kusi Boafo should enumerate leaders who are science oriented globally apart from South Korea and may be few others who are yet to be named.Science oriented scholars religate themselves to their jobs as engineers Phamacist ...
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Jazz
Most successful businessmen/politicians etc are not narrow minded scientist. What we need is a team builder - just good footbal managers
Even the lawyers who NEGOTIATE OUR INTERNATIONAL DEALS ARE USELESS......otherwise Ghana wouldn't be paying judgement debt ALL THE TIME!
Nonsense !
Where was Kusi Boafo educated? This one way scholar must not be allowed to lecture our future leaders. This is intellectual naivety to the highest level. Mr Kusi Boafo, one does not have to be a lawyer, scientist, economist. ...
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ANYTIME MOST GHANAIAN INTERLLECTUALS SPEAK, MY EYES ARE FIILED WITH TEARS.
WHY SHOULD WE HAVE A SCIENCE-ORIENTED LEADER AS PRESIDENT TO DEVELOP?
HOW MANY SCIENCE-ORIENRED HEADS OF STATE RULED THE ADVANCED COUNTRIES BEFORE T ...
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All we need is someone with a genuine vision for the development of the nation plus leadership qualities. Such a person will surround him/her-self with the right experts in all sectors of the economy.
Let's look at this simp ...
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MAO TSE TUNG OF CHINA WAS NOT A SCIENTIST. TELL ME WHICH OF THE PAST AMERICAN PRESIDENTS WAS A SCIENTIST?
TELL ME WHICH OF THE DEVELPED NATIONS HAD SCIENCE BIASED PRESIDENTS BEFORE BECOMING DEVELOPED? THERE IS NO CORRELATION ...
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If a science-oriented president can bring about development then a lawyer as president should end the lynching of people. Obama is not a scientist. Corruption is killing Ghana. A corrupt scientist can still do nothing.
excellent idea and astute observation
THIS IS A TYPICAL STUPID EDUCATIONIST WHO KNOWS NOTHING ELSE BESIDES HIS SUBJECT AND DARE VENTURE INTO HIS GRAY AREA. BY HIS THINKING THE BEST POLITICIAN MUST BE A PROF IN POLITICAL SCIENCE! THERE ARE MANY LIKE HIM ON THE CAM ...
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