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How to manage brain dran & youth un- employment

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  • DAN 10 years ago

    you can have no industry(manufacturing) with out it..Only timber and some farming can be done with out it

  • Kobia Amenfi Oti Akenten 10 years ago

    You have written on an important issue, but I am afraid you lack skills of writing. Be simple and straightforward.

  • Conventional Youth. 10 years ago

    Thanks Nana Kobia Amenfi Oti Akenten for reading & criticising constructively.

    I need a team of effective communicators, to push some important development issues across.

    Ghana can't affort to be a failed state amist p ...
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  • John Daniels-Toronto 10 years ago

    I wanted so much to read of something concrete but ended up trying to figure out how to get out of the maze of acronyms.
    Then I realize that is exactly the way we look at our problems

  • na waaaaaaoo 10 years ago

    Which kind kokooase krakye be dis author? na waaaaaaoo!!!!
    Pubel=trash!!!

  • Conventional Youth. 10 years ago

    8) Don't censure if you don't comprehend the codes B| *Mr. City boy Na waaaaaaoo*

  • Joojo 10 years ago

    The guy is pregnant with life saving ideas but lacks the patience of presenting his ideals with innovation.

    Can't wait to see him deliver his STEMIC baby on the 9th month - September.

  • AfricanAmericanMaleThinkTanker 10 years ago

    The key is simply to use Ghanaians inside of Ghana as an "out-source". Example: I, an African American or Black American, can not reach the closed-minds of Ghanaian-Americans across the US if I am not DIRECTLY a member of the ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    "I, an African American or Black American, can not reach the closed-minds of Ghanaian-Americans across the US if I am not DIRECTLY a member of their church or social group. It is impossible, too many inward mindsets. "