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No,no,no african economies are "owned' by western and chinese corporate entities and will continue to do so.Ghana's oil and gold are under them,zambia's copper is done by china,Sudanese oil is extracted by China,Angolan oil i ...
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Why bother? God is on our side, we shall triumph! As long as we cannot think, but rather make people think for us, we shall get what we want as we want and when we want. If Japan, with practically no natural resource is th ...
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Africa needs to unite and create its own market that will help industrilisation. Just imagine in the 60s all the countries had textile industries but could not export. They could not reap the economies of scale and so were no ...
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Africa countries need to process all of its cocoa and coffee. Western countries place tariffs on processed cocoa from Africa and not on raw cocoa beans. This measure is to save Western cocoa processors. Africa should diversif ...
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Nice and thought-provoking piece.
Interesting
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GH STOCK EXCHANGE SHOULD HAVE A BUSINESS TV/RADIO CHANNEL IN GH. THAT INFORMS AND TEACHES THE MASSES ABOUT BANKING, INVESTMENTS, ETC....SORT OF LIKE CNBC
the pressing immediate problems confronting ...
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Some African countries including Ghana are contented with their over reliance on primary goods (commodity goods) at the expense of processed (value added) goods and services. Value addition creates jobs and it could be the fo ...
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Our leaders need some "balls" to tell the incoming companies and countries how we want to handle OUR resources.
The leader who SERVES his country and People will prosper. Thats a Universal Law.unfortunately it hasent reach ...
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Best Article, it sound very good to read. Are we realy sure that the white race which drive the world economy will sit down with close eyes to let Africa move to becomes industrial world? Moreover, who will lead us to achieve ...
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I very good article I've read another article on the way Asians treat Africans in their nations. Not good a commodity based indutrialisation would be a good thing more trade amongst African nations please. The Chines can the ...
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Edey happen