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University not meant to produce skilled graduates – Addae-Mensah

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  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 8 years ago

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    Ghana is paying six times its total oil revenue as interest on the country’s total public debt stock; that’s the computation done by former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr M ...
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  • Obra 8 years ago

    Otabil is cynic. He is always looking out for himself and business. His subtle campaign for NPP is glaring for all to see.

  • PRINCEWILLY@YMAIL.COM 8 years ago

    A man had a son, but he was born as only a head. The man lovedhis son very much and took care of him, even though he was only a head.When the son turned 21, the man took him to a bar."One whiskey for my boy, barkeep!" said th ...
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  • Red Cock 8 years ago

    Even with technical universities you cannot produce graduates to fit a company,this would be possible if all companies have one purpose.Take Telecom engineering for instance if you train the graduate in Neax switches does it ...
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  • KK 8 years ago

    It is only in Ghana that university graduates are not ready for the job market. This is because we only teach theory with no practical problem solving techniques. Lecturers do not revise their notes and as a student, you dare ...
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  • Professor Doctor 8 years ago

    PROF A.A. KWAPONG IN AN ADDRESS IN 1967 OR SO, ALSO SAID THAT, THE UNIVERSITY FIRST DEGREE WAS TO TRAIN (THE MIND), OF THE STUDENT, SO THAT HE COULD BE ABLE TO ANALYSE PROBLEMS, UNDERSTAND, AND WORK IN ANY PROFESSION THAT HE ...
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  • Hostage Negotiator 8 years ago

    Unlike the traditional universities, Technical universities churn out skilled manpower to feed industry.

  • BISA GOMA 8 years ago

    The problem of skills must be looked from the JSS and SHS Levels. Government must focus technical vocational skills at the rural level. This means aligning these schools into technical unis to compete with the traditional sys ...
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  • Red Cock 8 years ago

    Great ,tell them the truth.JDM started all this nonsense,when he should accept he is not able to create jobs for graduates except his cronies then he came with this assertion.Which university did he attend himself?Which unive ...
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  • Godfred, USA 8 years ago

    There is no further truth than what the former chancellors are saying. My History professor always said that university education is essentially a mind training exercise. Universities train students to be critical thinkers an ...
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  • Marquis 8 years ago

    Universities train to learn. Reasons why Kwame Nkrumah set up the Polytechnics to train to do. That is an area we failed to continue after CPP was overthrown. Lets get back to basics and start all over

  • samuel azumah 8 years ago

    i read some of your books,some universities have to train undergraduate and graduate students in skills,some no.you are right.president Mahama is also right in saying so.Ghana needs highly academic ones like you and others to ...
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  • James 8 years ago

    Some of these students can't think critically, can't ask the difficult question, 'crucify grammar'.
    Critical thinking, analysis and innovation are the order of the day. For our futures sake we should encourage more students ...
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  • Sankofa 8 years ago

    Why is it that we produce engineers and other technical people, but still rely on foreigners to exploit our abundant mineral, oil and gas resources, and to undertake all major infrastructural projects in our country?

    The ...
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  • Conventional Youth 8 years ago

    Spot on SANKOFA independence with poor economic indicators and absolute reliance on needless importation of goods and services is, stupid and recipe for Churning out abysmal unemployed youth amist potentials and plenty possib ...
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  • Conventional Youth 8 years ago

    Well done James, however, you missed the ICs to seal the the STEMICs components.

    Please visit the KNOWLEDGE CENTRE *KC* @ stemics.org. to promote and project the STEMICs smart goals for sustainable developments.

  • Josh 8 years ago

    Thank you Prof. Too many publicity-seeking politicians easily jump on the bandwagon in calling for so called skilled graduates. It is up to industry and professional bodies to make them skilled.

  • Rachel 8 years ago

    So what's the point going to a university if they're not trained for the workforce?

  • lankwei 8 years ago

    There is a point going to university. However, if you believe it is the training ground for the work force, then you are missing the point! Going to university is NOT a panacea for getting a job.

  • Obra 8 years ago

    Pro, one can carry gun powder and smoke at the same time or as George bush like to say one can walk and chew gum at the same time. The universities should have as part of their objectives to produce cognitive students in add ...
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  • Kwame 8 years ago

    What the Professors have said is true. It is rather the polytechnics who normally should produce the skilled labour. Universities train the minds of students to be managers, directors, board members, etcetera of organizations ...
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  • Obra 8 years ago

    Kwame, times have changed and everybody is being trained to do all that and more. You cannot start your own business if you don't have those attributes. You cannot burden your new business with unnecessary overheads. The b ...
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  • Biko 8 years ago

    Just take a look at how students are trained in the west, and you will realize that we are joking in Ghana. Students should get all the facilities for the practicals in whatever field that they are being trained in. The state ...
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  • George Nutsugah 8 years ago

    John dead goat thinks that the provision of universities will bring about job creation. Dead goat Mahama is just dumb.

  • lankwei 8 years ago

    In theory they are right. I have always subscribed to their position.
    IMHO it is somewhat late in the day to be able to do this. If you have been in the chew, pour pass mode in your life before university it is extremely dif ...
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  • Kwetteh 8 years ago

    They can't even express themselves in writing

  • John 8 years ago

    Even common attachment/internship for a student to familiarize with industrial operations is very difficult to get. For 2 consecutive vacations now my daughter cannot get a place to do internship. Any where she goes they ...
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  • lankwei 8 years ago

    Why did they say no?

  • kofi adu 8 years ago

    are you the addae-mensah in liman govt? then shut up.you were as loud but did nothing.your big parties brought rawlings,so what, we dont need you now.thanks.

  • Divine Ninja 8 years ago

    Sad that Ghanaian knowledge is so weak that it cannot solve societal problems. The real truth is due to poverty created by the ILLUMINATI network and their criminal politicians by slavery that make people of Ghana think short ...
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  • Kojo Esuon 8 years ago

    Many Ghanaians are confused about what goes on in a university. Universities are supposed to churn out broad minded people and not skilled people straight for the job markets. University graduates should be adaptable on accou ...
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  • sam 8 years ago

    Today is one of the most miserable day in my life for a VC of a university to make such a primitive point. Really ? Our minds are train at the junior and senior high school and at that point those that are vocationally incli ...
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  • Ganiyu 8 years ago

    Sam, you don't have to jump into any discussion that is outside your ken. Learn from those who know what they are talking about.

  • Sankofa 8 years ago

    The question is are we training the minds of our graduates?

    Are they able to think outside the box and solve problems?

    What sort of thinking graduates would expect to find work by going on a demonstration?

    We must ri ...
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  • King 8 years ago

    Wisdom prof but we also need massive technical training too to stay competitive in the global market.

  • Philemon 8 years ago

    Traditional universities are not technical universities. Technical universities are those responsible for producing skilled graduates.

  • Mefime 8 years ago

    Such views are now outdated and discredited.

  • Biko 8 years ago

    Retrain these lectures. They themselves were not trained right in our colleges. How do you expect them to train the students adequately. Is that how the western countries train their students to be thinking managers. In the w ...
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  • OPANINPA 8 years ago

    THE ACADEMICS ARE JUST MOUTHING WESTERN NOTIONS OF IDEALS OF UNIVERSITY. GHANAIAN UNIVERSITIED HAVE NOT ADAPTED TO LOCAL CONDITIONS; THEY ARE STILL STUCK IN THE COLONIAL MENTALITY -SUNIG FOREIGNTEXT BOOKS, FOREIGN CULLICULA E ...
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  • Ganiyu 8 years ago

    You exemplify the very reason why Prof Addae Mensah is right. You definitely need structure in your thinking and a broader base of knowledge to even make a half way decent contribution to a mere internet forum.

  • Adjei 8 years ago

    I believe this is the best assertion bon the the University Skills challenge so far and it is refresshing against the noisy background been generated against the universities. Thank God for giving us learned preofessors.
    T ...
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  • Mama 8 years ago

    But prof. what do we refer to as skill. lf you train somebody's mind, you are escensially acquiringthat student with communication skills, numeracy skills , team work etc etc. These are the skills industry wants. If these sk ...
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