"...The Minister indicated that government had stepped up efforts to bringing together Ghanaian Engineers and Scientists living in the diaspora to enable them brainstorm and suggest new ways of charting the path for socio-eco ... read full comment
"...The Minister indicated that government had stepped up efforts to bringing together Ghanaian Engineers and Scientists living in the diaspora to enable them brainstorm and suggest new ways of charting the path for socio-economic development..."
Conventional Youth. 8 years ago
Phenomenal idea, continue to create more ideal STEMIC environments to, foster rapid and sustainable economic freedom for Ghanaians.
Phenomenal idea, continue to create more ideal STEMIC environments to, foster rapid and sustainable economic freedom for Ghanaians.
BOY KOFI 8 years ago
It must be clear here that without Science and Technology we are not going anywhere.I think we must begin to ban the export of raw materials, especially the traditional items like gold,cocoa,timber etc.I was annoyed when Rawl ... read full comment
It must be clear here that without Science and Technology we are not going anywhere.I think we must begin to ban the export of raw materials, especially the traditional items like gold,cocoa,timber etc.I was annoyed when Rawlings banned the export of round logs in 1995 but I have since come to terms with it,he has done well.We must add value to our raw materials before we export them.That is how we create jobs and prosperity.I wish Mahama can ban the export of cocoa beans so that we can add more value to it.Thank you.
Koo Nimo 8 years ago
the usual talk-shop
the usual talk-shop
Walatu Walasa 8 years ago
Couldn't have put it any better. The usual "konum-tea" affair. They gather for catered food and drinks and all kinds of allowances afterwards. The "gutter" system which the British colonialists crudely introduced remains. Yea ... read full comment
Couldn't have put it any better. The usual "konum-tea" affair. They gather for catered food and drinks and all kinds of allowances afterwards. The "gutter" system which the British colonialists crudely introduced remains. Year in, year out KNUST will produce all kinds of engineers and architects but nothing will change. Same old gutters will be there and new ones built. Just as the colonial architecture for elementary schools never change and many other institutions never change. Build it, dig up the gutters and no landscaping whatsoever. Thats progress for you 58 years and counting!
"...The Minister indicated that government had stepped up efforts to bringing together Ghanaian Engineers and Scientists living in the diaspora to enable them brainstorm and suggest new ways of charting the path for socio-eco ...
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Phenomenal idea, continue to create more ideal STEMIC environments to, foster rapid and sustainable economic freedom for Ghanaians.
It must be clear here that without Science and Technology we are not going anywhere.I think we must begin to ban the export of raw materials, especially the traditional items like gold,cocoa,timber etc.I was annoyed when Rawl ...
read full comment
the usual talk-shop
Couldn't have put it any better. The usual "konum-tea" affair. They gather for catered food and drinks and all kinds of allowances afterwards. The "gutter" system which the British colonialists crudely introduced remains. Yea ...
read full comment