I kinda like the story and the attempt to educate the locals of the scientific findings of their son. But what is your point Mr Abdul-Yekin? What are you trying to arrive at? That we abandon our traditions as Ghananaians or w ... read full comment
I kinda like the story and the attempt to educate the locals of the scientific findings of their son. But what is your point Mr Abdul-Yekin? What are you trying to arrive at? That we abandon our traditions as Ghananaians or what? I still dont get it.
Kojo T 9 years ago
That is NPP and to an extent majority of ghanaians . WE RESIST CHANGE and believe in the gods
That is NPP and to an extent majority of ghanaians . WE RESIST CHANGE and believe in the gods
Nana Ansah 9 years ago
The case or point Kofi Ali Abdul-Yekin is asserting is that old habits or myths or traditions die hard even if they have outlived their usefulness. That is the Ghana we find ourselves in today. Ghanaian experts are less respe ... read full comment
The case or point Kofi Ali Abdul-Yekin is asserting is that old habits or myths or traditions die hard even if they have outlived their usefulness. That is the Ghana we find ourselves in today. Ghanaian experts are less respected than their foreign Counterparts. That is also a myth.
I kinda like the story and the attempt to educate the locals of the scientific findings of their son. But what is your point Mr Abdul-Yekin? What are you trying to arrive at? That we abandon our traditions as Ghananaians or w ...
read full comment
That is NPP and to an extent majority of ghanaians . WE RESIST CHANGE and believe in the gods
The case or point Kofi Ali Abdul-Yekin is asserting is that old habits or myths or traditions die hard even if they have outlived their usefulness. That is the Ghana we find ourselves in today. Ghanaian experts are less respe ...
read full comment