I am itching to read the second part of this interesting article. I think you've already answered your question regarding the difference between knowledge and wisdom. If you asked me, I'd however say the former is a byproduc ... read full comment
I am itching to read the second part of this interesting article. I think you've already answered your question regarding the difference between knowledge and wisdom. If you asked me, I'd however say the former is a byproduct of the latter.
I wouldn't want to start a discussion since we wouldn't finish anyway. Thumbs up.
Osei kofi 8 years ago
I sincerely believe that you might have regretted complicity in catapulting birds for games during your time.
There were great species of birds which are extinct because of irresponsible youthful adventures like yours whic ... read full comment
I sincerely believe that you might have regretted complicity in catapulting birds for games during your time.
There were great species of birds which are extinct because of irresponsible youthful adventures like yours which caused a lot of Eco problems.
The African child had killed nature and its resources which had become the curse of your generation which can never be recovered.
Asiwome 8 years ago
I developed interest in the name Cameroon Duodu decades ago but I was too young to read your articles. Your name was on every newspaper reader's lip. I remember the only publications were Graphic, Times, Mirror and Spectato ... read full comment
I developed interest in the name Cameroon Duodu decades ago but I was too young to read your articles. Your name was on every newspaper reader's lip. I remember the only publications were Graphic, Times, Mirror and Spectator and readers devoured ever word. Any mention your name was greeted with reverence. I am glad to have the opportunity to read your articles now. I am still fascinated by your writing after all these years. May you live forever.
Kwabena Yeboah 8 years ago
Mr. Duodu is a national heirloom and a standard bearer of Ghana journalism - above all, he is a great thinker. Like many readers, I would go to Nkawkaw library when growing up, and spend time reading his articles. Mr. Duodu n ... read full comment
Mr. Duodu is a national heirloom and a standard bearer of Ghana journalism - above all, he is a great thinker. Like many readers, I would go to Nkawkaw library when growing up, and spend time reading his articles. Mr. Duodu never misses a beat, he is always on point. A very gifted man.
We are blessed to have him.
Kwadwo. 8 years ago
Cameron, you just took me back to my relationship with my senior step brother and my elementary school days. Thanks for the memory.
Cameron, you just took me back to my relationship with my senior step brother and my elementary school days. Thanks for the memory.
I am itching to read the second part of this interesting article. I think you've already answered your question regarding the difference between knowledge and wisdom. If you asked me, I'd however say the former is a byproduc ...
read full comment
I sincerely believe that you might have regretted complicity in catapulting birds for games during your time.
There were great species of birds which are extinct because of irresponsible youthful adventures like yours whic ...
read full comment
I developed interest in the name Cameroon Duodu decades ago but I was too young to read your articles. Your name was on every newspaper reader's lip. I remember the only publications were Graphic, Times, Mirror and Spectato ...
read full comment
Mr. Duodu is a national heirloom and a standard bearer of Ghana journalism - above all, he is a great thinker. Like many readers, I would go to Nkawkaw library when growing up, and spend time reading his articles. Mr. Duodu n ...
read full comment
Cameron, you just took me back to my relationship with my senior step brother and my elementary school days. Thanks for the memory.