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This website is for Ghanaians so please stop using this website to advertise for your pocket. Only a criminal will take advantage of a country's website to steal. Ghanaians don't need your scholarship. We are tired of this no ...
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You are point!!!
Africans be wise. Mark my word: the next thing you'll read within the next two months is that some Foreign Organizations wants to corporate and help to develop this car. DON'T BE FOOLED AGAIN MY FELLOW AFRICANS. They will on ...
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The Asians will soon develope this tech to sell them back to Ghana and the international market soon before Ghana realise thier stolen dream.
this need full scale government support
Oh ye seekers after perpetual motion, how many vain chimeras have you pursued? Go and take your place with the alchemists.
— Leonardo da Vinci, 1494
300kph on pot-holed tracks!
No cooling system vehicle in the heat of Africa. Yet to believe it, even though I am not mechanic, I can smell the flaws.
Africans be wise. Mark my word: the next thing you'll read within the next two months is that some Foreign Organizations wants to corporate and help to develop this car. DON'T BE FOOLED AGAIN MY FELLOW AFRICANS. They will onl ...
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This potential killing machine will not see any light of day!
CHINESE LIKE TO COPY BUT IF SMIDO SUAME STAY FOCUS THEY CAN DO IT
You hear such complicated descriptions of technology when they speak "tongues" in their churches
Guys good achievement. How much money do you need to get it to a commercial marketing level.
I am ready to sponsor you.
This is what we want in Ghana and not useless journalist who have not been to school wasting human ears ...
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how do you know the speed when it is only 80% complete? Its speed range is between 160 km/hr to 300 km/hr, either manual or automatic driven.
There are ways to test the speed of a car in the workshop..it doesn't have to be driving to know how fast it can travel.
Am so happy Suame Magazine has done what the white man couldn't do,is so unfortunate the `DANFO`,`FA WO ...
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KOREANS, JAPANESE, SWEDISH, DANISH, USA,RUSSIANS ALL STARTED THE SAME WAY AND CONTINUE. THIS IS WHAT AFRICA NEED RESEACH& DEVELOPMENT IS KEY NOT LIKE THE CHINESE COPY COPY COPY CART THAT IS BRAIN DEAD, CHEAP MASS PRODUCE
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT KEY TO GHANA AND AFRICA
AM HAPPY THAT THIS INICIATIVE IS COMING OUT OF GHANA, MORE OF SUCH ENDEAVOURS ARE NEEDED IN GHANA AND AFRICA AS A WHOLE. KEEP IT UP GUYS, WE SHALL OVER COME.
THUMBS UP FELLOW INNORVATORS. BUT PLS ASAP GET THIS MACHINE ADAPTORED TO ALTERNATORS FOR BULK ELECTRICAL POWER PRODUCTION FOR SOLUTIONS TO DUMSO AND THE UPBRINGING OF THE INTEGRATED ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY. PLS THE ALUMINIUM WE HA ...
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This is gud tidings... but in a nation where political leaders in power are deaf to support Small and Medium Scale Entrepreneurs ....in a nation where credit institutions are neck tight towards private enterpreises , inno ...
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Anything good comes from Ashanti Region,and anything bad from Volta Region, example Tsikata,Rawlings just to name a few.
you are such an idiot. when its time to think as a nation you are thinking with an empty skull. Globalisation is bringing continents together and you are here discriminating between regions. Lets move forward as one people an ...
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Step by step, we are moving forward. Indeed this delights my heart that Suame Magazine is blazing the trail on Ghana's auto-mobile development. Well-endowed corporate bodies and government need to sponsor them because they ar ...
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I wonder the power generated is enough to keep both the weight of the vehicle and occupants on the move for a long time with no diminishing effects.
What would be the life span of the SMATI Magnetic vehicle?.
Like the A ...
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A car that runs on battery is copied invention. What's the news here? I was building those in jss
Its a very golden step and a breakthrough. If I have the power, I will advice we don't take it outside the country for them to steal our costly idea. Government and individual and cooperate investors should come aboard to mak ...
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Jokers and nothing better to do.
I cannot wait to see this car on the road. However, I pray that the mass production will be done in no time so that we can celebrate a Ghanaian made car. Bravo, my dear ones.
most happies moment in my life
The mafias in the oil and gas industry will not allow this innovation and invention see the light of day...
IN EARLY 1960'S A FRIEND IN USA HAD SUCH TYPE OF ENGINE, NOTHING DEVELOPED. FOR DECADES NEW INVENTIONS HAVE COME ON THE SCENE IN USA- NOTHING HAPPENED- WONDER WHY?
Is it not the same as saying that Suame Magazine has 'invented' an electric-driven vehicle already in use in Japan, USA, Britain and Germany on a limited scale? All the same this is a unique , laudable local achievement and s ...
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If what you say is remotely true, please patent it in as many places as possible especially China,EU,US, Israel,India etc.
this is AN ALREADY EXISTING TECHNOGY PLS ABOUT 10YEARS AGO
The writer indicated in his final statement of asking for government involvement or something of that sort. But let me tell you forget about this Government. This is purely a private investment scheme. Bring government in and ...
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ask Mr JJ Rawlings to come on board to bring it up.he is the right man to let it be big.trust me bcos he have the cash to do it.just put his Name on it and it will be wow
This is not new but a good start from an African point of view. The hybrid works on similar lines. The difference maybe the type of battery in use and the charging system. The Europeans or Asians would have kept it under raps ...
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Its unfortunate I don't have the money to support this project. This is a 'revolutionary'. However, folks don't let anything dissuade you from such a venture.Well done!
THUMBS UP, BETTER LATE THAN NEVER