You see a gorgeous girl at a party. You go up to her and say, "I'm fantastic in bed." That's Direct Marketing.
You're at a party with a bunch of friends and see a gorgeous girl. One of your friends goes up to her and point ... read full comment
You see a gorgeous girl at a party. You go up to her and say, "I'm fantastic in bed." That's Direct Marketing.
You're at a party with a bunch of friends and see a gorgeous girl. One of your friends goes up to her and pointing at you says, "He's fantastic in bed." That's Advertising.
You see a gorgeous girl at a party. You go up to her and get her telephone number. The next day you call and say, "Hi, I'm fantastic in bed." That's Telemarketing.
You're at a party and see a gorgeous girl. You get up and straighten your tie, you walk up to her and pour her a drink. You open the door for her, pick up her bag after she drops it, offer her a ride, and then say, "By the way, I'm fantastic in bed." That's Public Relations.
You're at a party and see a gorgeous girl. She walks up to you and says, I hear you're fantastic in bed." That's Brand Recognition.
KWASI IN EUROPE 10 years ago
We will do this, we will do that, we will..., we will... Nonsense. Don't deceive and collect bribe from these poor Ghanaian boys and girls.
We will do this, we will do that, we will..., we will... Nonsense. Don't deceive and collect bribe from these poor Ghanaian boys and girls.
Raymond 10 years ago
I believe this is a great way for supporting Ghanaian web entrepreneurs.
Furthermore, I am looking for a partner (preferrably, a developer with broad developing skills). Have some great concepts and want to partner up wit ... read full comment
I believe this is a great way for supporting Ghanaian web entrepreneurs.
Furthermore, I am looking for a partner (preferrably, a developer with broad developing skills). Have some great concepts and want to partner up with an partner.
If interested, send an e-mail to r.anim@inventiv3.com
Kumi 10 years ago
Ghana and Ghanaians cannot afford to be left behind in this age of technology. We need to join hands and help those who want to start a web based company.
why don't you join me and others and discuss more technology relate ... read full comment
Ghana and Ghanaians cannot afford to be left behind in this age of technology. We need to join hands and help those who want to start a web based company.
why don't you join me and others and discuss more technology related issues on www.bookerzmedia.com
Raymond 10 years ago
I am searching for Ghanaians with developing skills, where can I find them
I am searching for Ghanaians with developing skills, where can I find them
joe 10 years ago
so far so good please let all be part of this b'cos many guys are there hoping 2 do their own things 2 help the nation forward.
so far so good please let all be part of this b'cos many guys are there hoping 2 do their own things 2 help the nation forward.
USMAN 10 years ago
We have seen a lot of these things since Kufuor's time. They never worked. There is money in Ghana and instead of using the right approach to tap it we rather want to use our own convenient approach.This is how far our usele ... read full comment
We have seen a lot of these things since Kufuor's time. They never worked. There is money in Ghana and instead of using the right approach to tap it we rather want to use our own convenient approach.This is how far our useless university education has brought us.
GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 10 years ago
Who will be left alive? The smart people
The interesting thing about all this is that this campaign to reduce global population through vaccines will obviously not impact people who consciously avoid vaccines. And those pe ... read full comment
Who will be left alive? The smart people
The interesting thing about all this is that this campaign to reduce global population through vaccines will obviously not impact people who consciously avoid vaccines. And those people, by and large, tend to be the more intelligent, capable people who actually have an improved ability to move human civilization forward with thoughtful consideration.
I can only imagine that those people designing this vaccine-induced population control measure might be sitting around a table chuckling to themselves and saying, "It's only the stupid people that are going to be killed off anyway, so this is actually helping the future of humankind!" (Their words, not mine.)
In a weird world government kind of way, this effort might actually be based on some distorted vision of philanthropy where some of the most powerful people in the world quite literally believe the way to save humanity is to kill off as many of the gullible people as possible. Vaccines are, in effect, an "evil genius" kind of way to conduct an IQ test on the population at large: If you go get vaccinated every flu season, you're not too bright and probably don't engage the kind of strong mental faculties that humanity will no doubt need if it is to face a future where it is now all but obvious we are not alone in the universe.
If humanity is to save itself from its own destruction and compete as an uplifted species in our universe, killing off the least intelligent members of society (or making them infertile) may appear to the world controllers to be a perfectly reasonable approach. I disagree with that approach, but it may be precisely what they are thinking.
In any case, choosing to receive a seasonal flu shot is undoubtedly an admission that you have failed some sort of universal IQ test, whether or not this is the intention of world influencers such as Bill Gates. More importantly, it is also a betrayal of your own biology, because it indicates you don't believe in the ability of your own immune system to protect you even from mild infections.
Perhaps the world vaccine conspirators figure that if people are willing to betray themselves anyway, it's not much different for governments and institutions to betray them as well. In other words, if you don't even care enough about your own health to take care of your health, why should any government care about protecting your health, either?
As you ponder this, also consider something else: The U.S. is going broke due to sick-care costs which are rising dramatically under the new federal health care reform guidelines. Can you guess the fastest and easiest way to reduce those health care costs? If you guessed, "unleash a hard-kill pandemic that takes out a significant portion of the weak or sick people" then you guessed right. Sadly, killing off those most vulnerable to sickness could save the U.S. government literally billions of dollars in sick-care expenditures. Plus, it would save Social Security yet more billions by avoiding ongoing monthly payouts. (Again, I am completely against such an approach because I value human life, but I also know we live in a world where the people in charge have little or no respect for human life and will readily sacrifice human lives to achieve their aims.)
As far as Bill Gates goes, consider his statement in the context of what we've discussed here: "The world today has 6.8 billion people... that's headed up to about 9 billion. Now if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent."
It suddenly seems to make a lot of sense when you understand that reducing the population reduces CO2 emissions, and using more vaccines on more people increases the death rate of the population.
My advice? Try to avoid being among those 10 to 15 percent who get culled through global vaccine programs. You will not only save your life, you'll also pass the "universal IQ test" which determines whether you're smart enough to know that injecting your body with chemicals and viral fragments in order to stop "seasonal flu" is a foolish endeavor.
Be healthy and wise, and you'll survive the world depopulation effort that victimizes conventional thinkers who don't have the intelligence to question what they're being told to do by their own corrupt governments.
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CHRISTIAN 10 years ago
Who are the facilitators? The same Ghanaian theorists? If yes then it is a non starter, dead on arrival! How many entrepreneurs are in Ghana to teach young start ups? They will just colonize the minds of the young ones with t ... read full comment
Who are the facilitators? The same Ghanaian theorists? If yes then it is a non starter, dead on arrival! How many entrepreneurs are in Ghana to teach young start ups? They will just colonize the minds of the young ones with the typical Ghanaian attitude.
Babs 10 years ago
It is good to come out with great ideas. i love it and am going to be part of this important occasion.
It is good to come out with great ideas. i love it and am going to be part of this important occasion.
Robert, Lagos, Nigeria 10 years ago
NICE IDEA, WE NEED MORE OF SUCH OUTLETS TO TRAIN OUR YOUNG MEN HOW TO BE GREAT LEADERS OF TOMORROW.
NICE IDEA, WE NEED MORE OF SUCH OUTLETS TO TRAIN OUR YOUNG MEN HOW TO BE GREAT LEADERS OF TOMORROW.
Tekonline.org 10 years ago
This is very much a move in the right direction. And the youth should embrace it with all vigor.
As I have said many times before, IT, particularly software development, is Africa's best hope. No billion-dollar infrastruct ... read full comment
This is very much a move in the right direction. And the youth should embrace it with all vigor.
As I have said many times before, IT, particularly software development, is Africa's best hope. No billion-dollar infrastructure and bank-breaking overhead involved, as demanded by heavy industrialization.
We might not be able to build and launch space probes, but certainly, with a laptop at Labadi Beach, our youngsters can develop computer code to control robots on Mars!
To get the youth excited, expose them to computer programming early on; include Python(which is free)in High School curriculum. And let the unemployed university graduates start Coding Academies, teaching HTML, Python, Ruby, and even languages like C++.
As Dropifi and Claimsync have brilliantly demonstrated, through IT, the African Youth can be a global force to reckon with!
You see a gorgeous girl at a party. You go up to her and say, "I'm fantastic in bed." That's Direct Marketing.
You're at a party with a bunch of friends and see a gorgeous girl. One of your friends goes up to her and point ...
read full comment
We will do this, we will do that, we will..., we will... Nonsense. Don't deceive and collect bribe from these poor Ghanaian boys and girls.
I believe this is a great way for supporting Ghanaian web entrepreneurs.
Furthermore, I am looking for a partner (preferrably, a developer with broad developing skills). Have some great concepts and want to partner up wit ...
read full comment
Ghana and Ghanaians cannot afford to be left behind in this age of technology. We need to join hands and help those who want to start a web based company.
why don't you join me and others and discuss more technology relate ...
read full comment
I am searching for Ghanaians with developing skills, where can I find them
so far so good please let all be part of this b'cos many guys are there hoping 2 do their own things 2 help the nation forward.
We have seen a lot of these things since Kufuor's time. They never worked. There is money in Ghana and instead of using the right approach to tap it we rather want to use our own convenient approach.This is how far our usele ...
read full comment
Who will be left alive? The smart people
The interesting thing about all this is that this campaign to reduce global population through vaccines will obviously not impact people who consciously avoid vaccines. And those pe ...
read full comment
Who are the facilitators? The same Ghanaian theorists? If yes then it is a non starter, dead on arrival! How many entrepreneurs are in Ghana to teach young start ups? They will just colonize the minds of the young ones with t ...
read full comment
It is good to come out with great ideas. i love it and am going to be part of this important occasion.
NICE IDEA, WE NEED MORE OF SUCH OUTLETS TO TRAIN OUR YOUNG MEN HOW TO BE GREAT LEADERS OF TOMORROW.
This is very much a move in the right direction. And the youth should embrace it with all vigor.
As I have said many times before, IT, particularly software development, is Africa's best hope. No billion-dollar infrastruct ...
read full comment