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Ghanaian Female Scientist - Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry

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  • KWASI IN EUROPE 10 years ago

    Mahama and Woyome have been admited to the African Society of Thieves.

  • w3 10 years ago

    Mahama has Phd in cattle management

  • Krikri,, 10 years ago

    I am not surprised. You are simply brilliant. You want to know me? Somewhere on the Motorway.

  • KOOLS 10 years ago

    USE JAPANESE EXPERIECE BECAUSE THEY BEEN THROUGH, WAR, SUNAMI, EARH QUICKS, NUCLEA DISASTERS AND AN ISLAND WHICH HAVE BEEN CLOSE TO EVERYTHING INCLUDING ECONOMIC, PARLIAMENTRY, CONSTANT DISASTERS BUT YET KEEP STANDING ECONOMI ...
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  • Cantankerous 10 years ago

    Is this newsworthy because the appointment is in London? We really need to stop this ridiculous obsession with all things British.Would she have got the same publicity if she had performed similarly well while affiliated to a ...
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  • Asante 10 years ago

    Think global bro. Is this some kind of skin pain? She is known around the world what about you? Her knowledge gained would eventually benefit Ghanaians. Stop the "hipocrazy"

  • Ama Buoh 10 years ago

    To be elected a fellow to this or that is really no big deal. One doesn't study for it, one doesn't have to pass an exam for it. It usually comes from participating in conferences, lobbying and friends rewarding each other. T ...
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  • Cynthia 10 years ago

    Name your honors

  • Cantankerous 10 years ago

    Why should anyone want to show off?True contentment is mot reliant on recognition by others.

  • KOFI 10 years ago

    You are narrow minded. Her achievement is what gave her this recognition. So what is it that you do not understand? You think this kind of fame is bestowed upon anybody at all? Stop the nonsense and for once, be proud as a Gh ...
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  • PepperJ 10 years ago

    To be a fellow of the royal society of chemistry is not a big deal. Nobody dispute her knowledge and experiences but to make hay about being elected to that society is no news. I know a Ghanaian/British who has no A-level, no ...
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  • Cantankerous 10 years ago

    Thanks. You've put it a lot stronger than I would have but you are absolutely correct.

  • Ama Buoh 10 years ago

    Good. Educate Cynthia for me.

  • Cantankerous 10 years ago

    No.In my position I don't need to envy a clearly talented and remarkable woman.Each one of us has their own calling in life.I can truly say that I am very privileged and blessed to have achieved what I have done in life and I ...
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  • Darling boy 10 years ago

    What some of you senseless guys expressing is simple African black ppl our own enemy.tis not abt Ndc,npp.so u dont appreciate such achievement,it a shame

  • Cynthia 10 years ago

    Jealousy kills, stop it. You wear Italian shoe

  • Cynthia 10 years ago

    Ghanaian leaders send their kids abroad to study because the nations resources will never be used to advance knowledge.Could she have gained access to modern laboratories and funds for her research? Please u could ask journal ...
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  • Kantanka. HH 10 years ago

    Why use the word 'affiliated' if we have our own language and the bases of our studies without having a yardstick from renowned scientists abroad. You overlook the fact that the African is doomed without them? What have we ...
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  • Cantankerous 10 years ago

    Does it mean that we should give up trying in our own country? Why demean ourselves?

  • MENSAH 10 years ago

    When Ghanaians especially girls/women receive such honors, in your reportage, please let us know the schools (especially Primary and Middle/JHS) they attended. This is not because old boyism but rather to encourage people to ...
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  • stella attakpah 10 years ago

    Agree that journalism should go a step further to encourage people (past and present) from her old school ...

  • Cantankerous 10 years ago

    Good comment

  • w3 10 years ago

    Brain box

  • Appletus 10 years ago

    Congrats!

  • Humphrey 10 years ago

    Come to your society and make an impact than just talk

  • stella attakpah 10 years ago

    ...The Scientist attributes her success to the mercy and favour of God and counsels others to trust and believe in God.

    I think she should thank her science teacher, her sec school teachers for giving her that opportunity ...
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  • Mahama's little helper. 10 years ago

    Is there a Society of Chemistry in our dear country?

    Dr. Anie, please assist in setting up such an institute in our beloved country to give others the opportunity to further our talents in Chemistry and the Chemical scien ...
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  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    A mathematician, a biologist and a physicist are sitting in a street cafe watching people going in and coming out of the house on the other side of the street.

    First they see two people going into the house. Time passes. A ...
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  • kwaku mensah 10 years ago

    I JUST ADORE ALL YOUR ADAGE. I THINK YOU CAN WRITE SIMPLE BOOK OF ADAGE, ADVISE, WORDS OF CONDOLENCE AND PUZZLES TO PEOPLE TO DIGEST ON. CAN YOU COME OUT WITH A PLAN. I THINK IT WILL BENEFIT THE SOCIETY LIKE GHANA AND THE ENT ...
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  • EZEKIEL 10 years ago

    Great, the BRAIN DRAIN continues!!Whether our leaders will EVER think OTHERWISE in their policies ??? I DOUBT very much!!

  • OSEI TAWIA JUSTICE (USA). 10 years ago

    AND KRONFOUR KUFOUR AND KWAME "FINE MAN" MPIANI AND ALL KUFOUR CABINET MINISTERS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO THE
    WORLD SOCIETY OF THIEVES, DRUG BAROONS, AND CORRUPT PRACTICS.WHAT A GREAT ASSOCIATION, WHAT ABOUT THAT
    FOOLISH KWASI ...
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  • Dessy,Canada 10 years ago

    ...and what is her role the science development in ghana...as a matter of fact,ghanaians being in Uk for pretty long time..studied in oxford and other big institution but none of them has perform extraordinany contribution to ...
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  • Fred Kufuor Boakye; Canada 10 years ago

    It is not very often and indeed not easy that one gets a patent issued in his or her name for their inventions.

    As an inventor myself and a patent holder of a Chemical Process for Bitumen Upgrading to Light crude oil in Ca ...
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  • MENSAH 10 years ago

    Mrs,S,J Anne,has made a difference,few women have done in the whole world.
    If I recall just last year,when 750,000 girls from 15-19 years got pregnant in Ghana,and compare it to the achievement this woman has chalked,it make ...
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  • Chaareme 10 years ago

    By the way which primary & high school did you attend in Ghana? Kudos to those basic school teachers who gave Annie the foundation for this big award achievemant.

  • Sankofa 10 years ago

    Congratulations, Sylvia!

    May you go on to greater achievements.

    We do not lack men and women of intellect. Let us harness this expertise for the benefit of our country.

  • Caves 10 years ago

    Asante hence also has been admitted toNOBEL THIEVES OF THE WORLD GROUP

  • abacus 10 years ago

    Congrats. Ex Korle bu. Ex Accra Abattoir. Now this, well done.

  • abacus 10 years ago

    Think positive for once, the rest is easy.