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Are There Scientists in Ghana? II

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  • CITIZEN ONE 9 years ago

    If indeed you can start to recruit like minded people of your caliber and tenacity, perhaps you can make a dent in the social and technological advancement of Ghana, for starters.

    I admire your writings, you speak for me, ...
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  • Kwame Opare 9 years ago

    Dr.SAS,
    You are always spot on with your ideas, suggestions and observations. I would like to point out one thing- the Ghanaian is not unintelligent by any standard. The problem we have is lack of resources to help people r ...
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  • IDRIS PACAS 9 years ago

    This part, lifted verbatim therein, is the plain and dark truth:

    They are still looking for modern laboratories...forgetting that when Pythagoras came out with his theorem on triangles, or when Isaac Newton discovered the ...
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  • Kojo T 9 years ago

    SAS I agree with you . I do not believe a science person praising Nkrumah will say opponents are eternal destryers as science knows about the constantcy of CHANGE . However it is your NPP that believes in " as it was in the b ...
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  • Ebibiman 9 years ago

    Lost country

  • Godfred Kwadwo Boateng 9 years ago

    18 Professors from ""KNUST"", the University of Sceince and Technology of Ghana were told to sit in an airplane. When they were all seated and the plane was about to take off, they were told the plane was made by their own st ...
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  • k, n, a 9 years ago

    A ghanaian guy is building his own drones called nn series. He demonstrated it at the airforce base before all the commnders .they took him on a tour of their labs at theairforce base to see if the guy can help them build som ...
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  • Dr. Derek Dawadah 9 years ago

    Trying to be funny, meanwhile you can't spell science. What a shame !

  • shaboo 9 years ago

    So scientists in Ghana suck. That is fine. What is your contribution to Ghana in your field. Oh you do not even live in Ghana. Are Ghanaian scientists in the USA also not doing anything. If they are, then the problem is Ghana ...
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  • Joseph Darko-Yeboah Frempong 9 years ago

    Shaboo, I think your comments are purely contradictory to what Mr Sarfo wants to disclose to Ghanaians at large. I totally agree with Samuel in the sense that, our brothers and sisters love to have titles; doctor, engineer, l ...
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  • Frank Appiah 9 years ago

    "They are mostly ideological goons whose minds are infested with hegemonic praise for their idols and tribesmen while spewing eternal condemnation against their perceived enemies".

    DR SAS,you have raised some important poi ...
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  • James Obeng 9 years ago

    Not a single day passes without remembering the great Kwame Nkrumah.The visionary Kwame Nkrumah realised that Science and Technology is the key to uplifting the BLACKMAN,enhancing development in Africa and bringing Africa to ...
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  • Fred Amoah 9 years ago

    Thank you,James,My dad told me Nkrumah had a burning desire to propel Ghana into greater heights by using Science and Technology,so after establishing all those institutions,he encouraged Ghanaians to study science, establis ...
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  • Robert Okine 9 years ago

    DR SAS,you were a Science student so you have an advantage and also capable of inventing something or making some discoveries instead of foolishly branding Ghanaian scientists as pseudo-scientists.Over to you,DR SAS.

  • Mark 9 years ago

    DR SAS,Why don't you go to your garage and start some inventions or discoveries,instead of lambasting Ghanaian scientists and describing them as pseudo-scientists?

  • Fred Amoah 9 years ago

    DR SAS,if you are living a comfortable life in U.S. with your family,don't overlook the hardships Ghanaians are going through.Does it make sense attacking Ghanaian scientists who can't even afford three square meals a day? Wh ...
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  • Julius Apprey 9 years ago

    Thank you Fred.I hope DR SAS will read your response.You hit the nail right on it's head.

  • J.K 9 years ago

    I am also interested to read DR SAS' achievements.I believe it will be an inspiration for everybody.

  • Captain Canada 9 years ago

    garages

  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Shaboo,
    Ordinarily, I do not dignify contributors who use moniker with answers because I think they are simply cowards parading these pages as apparitions of mischief. But I can address your concerns with gusto. Note that so ...
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  • shaboo 9 years ago

    Good for you. I can also assure you of my many contributions I have made to mother Ghana. I can also outline several impediments I had to go through even to donate genuine medical equipment to hospitals in Ghana. I can also p ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Are you now going back on your inquiry as to what I have done for my country and your question about the inventions emanating from the garage? If so, apologize immediately before I deluge this space with a list of what I have ...
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  • Kwame Bediako 9 years ago

    DR SAS,I think your list of achievements could be an inspiration to others.

  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    1. I founded the SDA High School in the year 2001 of which I was the first headmaster. I donated a bus to that school in 2009. That bus is still in use. You can go to Asokore-Koforidua and verify for yourself.

    2. Since I c ...
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  • C'MADE--VA 9 years ago

    Well presented and holds water.Keep it up.

  • Dr. adumtumi nyansafuo 9 years ago

    It is sad, all Ghanaian scientist are in the U.S. publishing garbage journals everyday. It is unfortunate, that our Ghanaian scientist are serving the U.S. instead of their country. I was one of them, then I moved on to the I ...
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  • K. Austin 9 years ago

    There is no shame in a doctor running from Ebola if you consider the context the statement was made. The doctors were complaining about lack of protective equipment. Do you expect any reasonable doctor to attend to an ebola c ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 9 years ago

    One of the casualties of the overthrow of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was the teaching and learning of science. Ever since the 1966 coup d'état, the passion and the prestige Ghanaians attached to science evaporated into thin air.

    T ...
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  • Kweku Donsuro 9 years ago

    Needless, useless and hollow article. If you have nothing to do, don't do it here to waste our time.

  • Kweku Donsuro 9 years ago

    This Dr Sarfo is inexperienced and he writes like a child. I pity the type of doctorate he holds which makes him write such puerile and juvenile articles like this on ghanaweb. He is disgracing himself and belittling himself ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear Readers,

    My contributions here have absoluteky nothing to do with race but rather with the history of science. I merely want to say "science" did not fall from the sky as surelly as the apple did with Isaac Newton (an ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Bro. Francis,
    I am just making a demand on our scientists to think scientifically. I have defined what I mean by scientific thinking in paragraph four of my essay. Is it too much to ask this basic function of our scientists ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear Dr. SAS,

    I was not questioning your core views at all--far from it. I agree with the issues you have raised thus far in both essays, Brother SAS. I believe they are the kind of questions we should be discussing and at ...
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  • Kojo T 9 years ago

    Thanks Bra Francis . This is the kind of thinking we should be focusing on earlier I had said If egyptians could store food in granaries , why do we condemn Nkrumah for building Silos and call that a " communist" idea. They u ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear Brother Kojo T,

    How are you? Long time, no see.

    Please next time I will make sure I don't beat you to it. Hahahahaha...

    Have a great day.

    Thanks.

  • mumbrukum 9 years ago

    Ghana doctors only want bigger pay, tittles,good living and societal recognition. They were not ashame for declaring that they would run away from ebola patients. What a mouth, mouth profession

  • Concerned 9 years ago

    It was the American and Russian governments which decided tbey wanted to go to space and commission the scientists as wel asl provided the resources and support needed to do just that. All those scientists you mentioned made ...
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  • Kofi Gasu 9 years ago

    Blame all these problems on our leaders over the past years.After Nkrumah, all we have had are these visionless leaders who glamorize consumarism. What a pity Ghana continues to export all unprocessed agricultural products fr ...
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  • Fred Amoah 9 years ago

    CONCERN,you are absolutely right.The first Republic set the pace and created favourable conditions for our scientists.The overthrow of Nkrumah was a major setback for all Africans.

  • One mosquito screen at a time 9 years ago

    Ghanaians have not shed their pastime of story telling. This conclusion is derived from a survey of three hundred Ghanaweb articles. Sir, why don't you build a lab in Ghana?

  • Koo Nimo 9 years ago

    Sam, to answer your question, it's NOOOO!. We only have vision-less politicians, fear-monger and clue-less economists, doom and gloom prophets and pastors, power hungry but solution-less opposition, clue-less incumbent gover ...
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  • YAW 9 years ago

    Scholars behaving like boats..making the loudest noise when in a fog.Maybe Dr,SAS, can single-handedly prove to us, the Tesla,Fleming,Brunel or the Edison in him.Some of us are not scientifically inclined.The science scholar, ...
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  • Captain Canada 9 years ago

    and apostles of churches. Mind you they are not scientists in the western sense. They are scientist in Ghanaians sense. Which means magic and miracles. No test tubes or lab coats need. Just painting your face and yelling gibb ...
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