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TINA 7 years ago
The end product of our chew and pour education as Africans is just to enhance our individual life styles and discriminate against mostly the so-called illiterates in our society. Our education is useless unless it is linked t ... read full comment
The end product of our chew and pour education as Africans is just to enhance our individual life styles and discriminate against mostly the so-called illiterates in our society. Our education is useless unless it is linked to the realities of today.
black powers the grand master 7 years ago
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master 0244908520of the night grand master join Freemason
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spiritual powers
master 0244908520of the night grand master join Freemason
healing power to heal HIV invisible power money rituals healing power
Sintim 7 years ago
We are waiting to see your promises on the ground, otherwise you'd be history at Ghana's next presidential and parliamentary elections.
We are waiting to see your promises on the ground, otherwise you'd be history at Ghana's next presidential and parliamentary elections.
AGBESI KWESI 7 years ago
University graduates produced in Ghana will forever remain jobless because the lecturers themselves are confused. I know of a professor of fisheries whose students are always jobless. It is not uncommon to see this professor ... read full comment
University graduates produced in Ghana will forever remain jobless because the lecturers themselves are confused. I know of a professor of fisheries whose students are always jobless. It is not uncommon to see this professor with his scores of students always dissecting different fishes and studying their internal organs. In fact, this professor has made a lot of publications out of the study of the internal organs of tropical fishes to the admiration of both local and foreign academics in that discipline yet, his students always go out jobless. I got the opportunity of advising this professor to get a technician attached to himself so that this technician will help train his students on how to do fish farming and formulate fish feed but this professor will not listen. All his preoccupation is how to publish and do presentation. So you see, with this attitude of our lecturers, how will our fresh university graduates acquire practical skills to create jobs.
Ugly akufo addo. 7 years ago
Two vote in ECOWAS election, he didn't send his hackers that hacked our election n was given post at NIA
Two vote in ECOWAS election, he didn't send his hackers that hacked our election n was given post at NIA
Kpapko 7 years ago
Don't just criticize. There are some things that need leadership to inspire because they are deteriorating and therefore must be rescued. His message is on point because if you call yourself educated and the world bank is sti ... read full comment
Don't just criticize. There are some things that need leadership to inspire because they are deteriorating and therefore must be rescued. His message is on point because if you call yourself educated and the world bank is still instructing your economic activities then you are not educated. Educators no what to do and do not external bodies for direction. Educators consult each other to get things done.
How long have relied on this institution? Look where we are and that should tell anyone how long we have been depending on this institution.
ghanaman 7 years ago
"Africans are tired, we're tired of being the subject of everybody's charity and care. We are grateful, but we know that we can take charge of our own destinies if we have the will to reform. And what is happening in many Afr ... read full comment
"Africans are tired, we're tired of being the subject of everybody's charity and care. We are grateful, but we know that we can take charge of our own destinies if we have the will to reform. And what is happening in many African countries now is a realization that no one can do it but us. We have to do it. We can invite partners who can support us, but we have to start. We have to reform our economies, change our leadership, become more democratic, be more open to change and to information." - Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala in her TED talk: "Want to help Africa? Do business here".
Challenges and prospects of higher education in Africa - they are well-known and have been adequately documented. The continent has relied on funding from the World Bank, driven by need to press ahead with the demands and requirements of the elephant in the room. The elephant has software, including a proprietary operating system that thrives on treating users as dumb ones, at best used as guinea pigs to uncover security bugs. Initially it projected free/libre and open source software (FLOSS) as "a cancer", discouraging any foray into FLOSS on the part of academics, programmers, and policymakers.
Funding from the elephant is channelled into World Bank projects and other initiatives tactfully promoting use of the elephant's proprietory software.
Higher education was neglected, and at primary and secondary levels, students were spoon-fed to become reliant on proprietary software which served to get them -students- dependent on such software throughout their lifetime.
What happened to innovation, employability and entrepreneurship? A select few companies were provided with the elephant's API (Applications Programming Interface), enabling programmers (developers) to write code that seamlessly interacted with the proprietary software behemoth's programs, providing an unearned advantage and punishing innovation. aka open source software.
The result of the above is what we have today. University graduates, especially IT specialists, with no knowledge of the very operating system that runs the greater chunk of entreprprise IT systems, lacking in the minimum skills needed to survive in today's most in-demand jobs, flood the market. Certificates not worth the paper they are printed on are dished out to young men and women who are less than half-baked professionals.
spiritual powers
master 0244908520of the night grand master join Freemason
healing power to heal HIV invisible power money rituals healing power
The end product of our chew and pour education as Africans is just to enhance our individual life styles and discriminate against mostly the so-called illiterates in our society. Our education is useless unless it is linked t ...
read full comment
spiritual powers
master 0244908520of the night grand master join Freemason
healing power to heal HIV invisible power money rituals healing power
We are waiting to see your promises on the ground, otherwise you'd be history at Ghana's next presidential and parliamentary elections.
University graduates produced in Ghana will forever remain jobless because the lecturers themselves are confused. I know of a professor of fisheries whose students are always jobless. It is not uncommon to see this professor ...
read full comment
Two vote in ECOWAS election, he didn't send his hackers that hacked our election n was given post at NIA
Don't just criticize. There are some things that need leadership to inspire because they are deteriorating and therefore must be rescued. His message is on point because if you call yourself educated and the world bank is sti ...
read full comment
"Africans are tired, we're tired of being the subject of everybody's charity and care. We are grateful, but we know that we can take charge of our own destinies if we have the will to reform. And what is happening in many Afr ...
read full comment