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The need for industrialisation in Ghana

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  • Ghanaian 11 years ago

    I don't know how old you are, but since you are a student, I assume you were not around in Nkrumahs Ghana, because that is exactly what he was doing.

    He set up factories of all sorts.

    Off the top of my head,

    We had ...
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  • Ghanaian 11 years ago

    Iforgot the Aboso Glass Factory.

    H drew the plan for the BUI Dam, etc.

  • Kojo T 11 years ago

    It was the NPP that shut down every thing and brought in the replaced import substitution with export substitution . Business became retailing. But Mr Poku for a young man I admire you . That is why AFRICA NEEDS TO UNITE . ...
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  • KWABENA OHEMENG,LONDON. 11 years ago

    The main thrust of Osagyefo's economic development for the nation was industrialization.At the time of the February,1966 coup Osagyefo had established not less than 60 factories-some were import substitution factories and the ...
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  • Kojo T 11 years ago

    That is correct Kwanbena

  • mensah abrampa 11 years ago

    The other day I read about our lamentations over increases in the price of fertilizer for our farmers and wondered why 56 years of political independence and decades of higher education have only yielded a dependency culture ...
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  • PK 11 years ago

    This is a good case spoiled by the author's crude understanding of several issues. I'll deal with only one by way of illustration.

    Essentially, world system/dependency theories are critiques of the hierarchical world capit ...
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  • Fii 11 years ago

    I also think he could've done a bit more on the policy implications of his theoretical explanation

  • GOSHA 11 years ago

    MANY UNSELESS LEADERS HAVE PASS THROUGH THIS COUNTRY WHO HAVE NO VISION. THE BLACK POPULATION WITH SLAVE MENTALITY FOR SOMEONE TO DO FOR THEM AND SIT BACK ATITUTED, NOW IS THE TIME. SLAVE MENTALITY OF USING FOREIGN CURRENCY A ...
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  • insight to the bone 11 years ago

    pepeni can not be trusted period , in this world today when Muslims and their undercover agents disguised as Christians have the agenda to destroy all virtues and values we uphold we must be vigilant and not be deceived. Bost ...
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  • Francis 11 years ago

    EXCELLENT, AND WELL SAID MY BROTHER.

  • Francis 11 years ago

    I do not support your article. Stop citng neo-colonialsm and neo-imperialism as if they have been the cause of problems in Africa. Please, as poitical science student think carefully if your analysis is right

    The main caus ...
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  • Yaya Auwal 8 years ago

    Slm