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Yes, this is the kind of thinking we expect from from our intellectuals, not the boot-licking spin doctors we have in Ghana. Just listen Amoako Baah! Nothing but sycophancy comes from our lecturers, priests and imams.
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So long as lawyers rule the country so long will emphases be laid on liberal arts. So long as the government pursues free education so long will liberal arts dominate. There will be no money for science laboratories and che ...
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Indeed, Ghana and Africa at large will deeply need to prioritize our goals towards science, technology, vocational and technical education. More importantly there is a high need for more enrollment to be encourage in these se ...
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Bang on! an astute observation. thanks prof. we have let "politics" and "democracy" destroy common sense.
You nailed it Prof.! Ghana needs more of such objective analyses and recommendations in order to move forward in a very competitive global environment. We shall probably hold further parley on this subject on my next trip to ...
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Big THANK YOU!Ghana need to put more empasis on STEM. Thank you again. We need people like to think for us.
Governments are the custodian of the WEALTH
of NATION--NATURAL RESOURCES including
HUMAN POTENTIALS . In GHANA our EDUCATION
is mostly THEORETICAL, and centered on
WHITE COLOURED CAREERS. We ...
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Yet you sit in NY where decision making is at the very grass root and not at the federal government. Business and developmental projects are made by city council and not the federal government. That is what the professor is s ...
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Absolutely the way to develope a nation in the 21st Century! We certainly need a paradigm shift otherwise we are left behind!
Prof. Luginaah is right on point but who is listening.
Nana Akufo-Addo, for example, has made partisan patronage appointments the hallmark of his administration. Big disappointment!
In addition to science and logic, our nation must operate on enforced systems, procedures and accountability. How can a government that tolerates lawless parallell vigilante marauders called "Delta force" and "Invincible Forc ...
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