You are here: HomeOpinionsArticles2013 06 11Article 276533

The limbo of graduates

This article is closed for comments.

Read Comments Comments (17)

  • Sankofa 10 years ago

    Go and prospect for gold as the Chinese are doing.

    Bring food from the farms to our markets.

    Form co-operatives to go into farming.

    Opportunities abound. Let us make use of them, and stop sitting around waiting for ...
    read full comment

  • DAN 10 years ago

    Thats illegal too! so to do it proper you have to buy or lease land like Newmont & Ashanti goldfields...Build good roads to bring the food and ore(gold and bauxite to markets)

  • Sankofa 10 years ago

    Proverbs 6:6-11

    Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise:

    7 Which having no guide, overseer, or ruler,

    8 Provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest.

    9 How long wilt ...
    read full comment

  • Whatever 10 years ago

    CAPITALISM has now becoming a raw institution in Ghana. If you have greedy parliamentarians taking GHc400,000 as ex gratia from the state kitty every 4 years, Looting state lands and what-not, Why would job creation not suffe ...
    read full comment

  • DAN 10 years ago

    rates in usa are 3.4% on 30 year home loan,2.75 on 15 year loan, 5% on car loan with good credit, even people with worst credit pay no more than 27% on credit cards witch are unsecured loans. with high rates, nobody is employ ...
    read full comment

  • Kwobia (Toronto ) 10 years ago

    This is an international problem.Jobs are disappearing as fast as they are being created
    Because the bussiness community creates and destroys jobs for investor profit.Most univ. graduates will never jobs they want.

  • DOCTOR THINK TWICE 10 years ago

    I HAV A CONCEPT THAT CAN CREATE SELF EMPLOYMENT DAT CAN COVA MILLIONS UNEMPLOYED. JUST LEFT WITH SOME STEPS AND I WILL BE OUT. AUTHORITIES SOMEWHERE ARE TWARTING MY EFFORTS. JUST NEED SOME AMOUNT OF MONEY TO TAKE OFF, THOSE U ...
    read full comment

  • ohemaa 10 years ago

    Well, you could start by improving on your grammar then perhaps you would be taken more serious by interviewers.

  • WISE 10 years ago

    grammar is not the order of the day. guess you got him right. no more book long we want jobs not grammar.

  • IBRAHIM 10 years ago

    good article am proud of you and wa polytechnic. i need brains like you to move ghana forward, without jobs we can not develop.best regard mr. SAMAD

  • Gawuga 10 years ago

    Govt should create an enabling environment for young people with great business ideas flourish. But not under JJ created communist monsters' govt

  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    It is little minds who fail to understand , that creates the problem. The educational system was put into effect to eliminate this very thing. Over supply of ill equiped graduates. We nned farmers , vocational and technical w ...
    read full comment

  • Shariff-Deen 10 years ago

    Woow......nyc piece

  • Amina 10 years ago

    "why is there so much qualified and educated youth unemployment everywhere in Ghana?"
    Because:
    a) The OLD refuse to go on retirement afraid to vacate bungalos, vehicle etc. This is bad for the nation. b) In Ghana most peo ...
    read full comment

  • kwame 10 years ago

    seidu samad keep it up, you need an award

  • Atta 10 years ago

    unemployment is choping deep in the country, the government must do something about this before it get out of hand. the graduates are seriously suffering.

  • Nancy 9 years ago

    It is obvious there are no jobs. What we need is a conducive environment that allows graduates venture into private businesses.