Talking about Ghana's population not being one of the largest on the continent is really old thinking. Most prosperous economies in Europe and elsewhere do not have large populations either. We need to restructure our educati ... read full comment
Talking about Ghana's population not being one of the largest on the continent is really old thinking. Most prosperous economies in Europe and elsewhere do not have large populations either. We need to restructure our educational system focusing on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) so that we can produce knowledge-based products for export and lead the nation to prosperity. No matter how many foreign investors you appeal to, the bottom line is a well educated population that can move the country forward. Bringing low paying factory jobs is just a band-aid approach.
Dr Robert K Glah 11 years ago
Ghana STEM graduates underused and most of them went abroad: no opportunity for them at home.
Ghana cannot have a japanese car factory or a german VW car factory because the Ghana market and population too close and small ... read full comment
Ghana STEM graduates underused and most of them went abroad: no opportunity for them at home.
Ghana cannot have a japanese car factory or a german VW car factory because the Ghana market and population too close and small and the barriers againnst export to other African countries too high and expensive for the exporter.
GIPC CEO has hurdles to jump.
The African Patriot 11 years ago
Too much bla bla bla in this government. plans are not implementations. Unfortunately, there are enough people blindly following this talks. This government is good for nothing.
We need a concret plan and long term marketi ... read full comment
Too much bla bla bla in this government. plans are not implementations. Unfortunately, there are enough people blindly following this talks. This government is good for nothing.
We need a concret plan and long term marketing strategies for Ghana and not everyday talks.
Obenfo 11 years ago
You don't have to tell any good businessman what you want him to do. A good businessman must already have his/her areas of operation- if it is the right fit, then he/she is ready to discuss and negotiate with the government, ... read full comment
You don't have to tell any good businessman what you want him to do. A good businessman must already have his/her areas of operation- if it is the right fit, then he/she is ready to discuss and negotiate with the government, in regards to any available incentives the government can provide to entice them to move-in and establish in the country.
Talking about Ghana's population not being one of the largest on the continent is really old thinking. Most prosperous economies in Europe and elsewhere do not have large populations either. We need to restructure our educati ...
read full comment
Ghana STEM graduates underused and most of them went abroad: no opportunity for them at home.
Ghana cannot have a japanese car factory or a german VW car factory because the Ghana market and population too close and small ...
read full comment
Too much bla bla bla in this government. plans are not implementations. Unfortunately, there are enough people blindly following this talks. This government is good for nothing.
We need a concret plan and long term marketi ...
read full comment
You don't have to tell any good businessman what you want him to do. A good businessman must already have his/her areas of operation- if it is the right fit, then he/she is ready to discuss and negotiate with the government, ...
read full comment