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Is imitation limitation? The case of China and Nigeria

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  • Ben 8 years ago

    Well said than ever but in my candid opinion we need the political will to assist in diverse ways for example we have somebody like apostle Kojo Sarfo doing marvelously well in technology and engineering arena. Can't we as ...
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  • Muslim 8 years ago

    They are stupid enough to enact policies that will bring about such changes.

  • majid 8 years ago

    Thank you oooo. We are always look down on people and not building our own life. Nigeria has 2 satellite in the space and they are planning to lunch the third one soon. Nigeria now manufacture cars,buses, trucks and armed car ...
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  • Nana 8 years ago

    can you please post a link to these information..... I'm particularly interested

  • Captain 8 years ago

    It seems your use of China and Nigeria limited your scope in the discussion of the topic - how imitation can lead to the acquisition of knowledge.

    Your historical scope is also limited since even in the modern world China ...
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  • Dave 8 years ago

    Ghanaians where are u getting information from that Nigeria studied movie making from Ghana.When anything is booming in Nigeria, Ghana will say they did it first. Music they say Ghana started it first as if there were no musi ...
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  • Salifu shiraz 8 years ago

    Wow, I love this piece.God bless you. We truly need more if such to even twist our focus on the way to develop.

  • Clement 8 years ago

    This is thought provoking. We need ideas like these.

  • NOBODY 8 years ago

    "HOW CHINA COULD HAVE DONE IT
    They did it by leaning from, and imitating the doers. They enrolled in their universities to acquire the analytic intelligence necessary to fire the synthetic intelligence into action. With thi ...
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