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Leadership is more about a high emotional intelligence quotient than academic or technical skills in a specific discipline. Need a job? Lost your job? Retired? Tired of working? Student? Are you looking for a source of daily ...
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'' Knowledge is knowing that tomatoes is a fruit, wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad ''
I have known a lot of first class students who cannot toast a slice of bread without setting the house on fire.
Thanks for the insight.
you are right, prof.Its not what you know but who you know.Thank God, YOU have noticed how the cleverest people at school are not those who makle it i life.
Look at this fake professor
if you see anything that is fake could you recognize it
HISTORY JOSUA ALABI NEVER WORKED B4.HE HAS FOUR HOUSES EACH MINIMUM 400 THOUSAND DOLLARS IN ACCRA.HE HAS BUILT COMPLETE UNIVERSITY.HIDDING ALL NDC LOOT AT MALAYSIA.HIS DAUGHTER IN LAW SCHOOL IN USA ALL THESE ATE ILLEGAL AQUIR ...
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It appears Prof Alabi, who holds a Yoruba name, does not have deep knowledge in how nature works. Nature has bestowed on every human brain and time. It is how you use and condition the brain that bring quantum results. If you ...
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did you say he bears a YORUBA name. i hope you know he heals from Nungua, and appreciate what that name stands among the Nungua people.
who told you its a yoruba name. it's one of the purest and rare ga names from Nungua.
this is a fallacy of sublime mysticism and absolute nonsense
If a person can spend quality time to study and apply to get to the top, why shouldn't he/she lead the rest to the top???
Evil in our society prevents our first class from getting to the top in the first place. Corruption an ...
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The question is not whether intelligent and skilled scholars make good leaders. The issue is whether their solutions and their informed suggestions are used by those who lead. Many of them are not leading for sure, but their ...
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The whole argument is based on false premises. Anyone can become a good leader. In fact the opposite is likely to be true. Smart guys posses both innate and acquired intelligence to lead
Too academic and not much street wise experience leads Ghana no where.
The fact is Ghana's university education is not transparent. People make good grade out of favoritism. UCC for example always failed brilliant students and passed average students with good classes.