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Ashesi University lecturer builds maker spaces in Agbobloshie

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  • insight to the bone 7 years ago

    GOOD JOB ASEHI

  • ghanaman 7 years ago

    In 2004, MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms "Fab Labs" idea landed in Ghana, specifically at Takoradi Technical institute, the first such facility in Africa. Ashesi Lecturer Yaw Dankwah (DK) Osseo-Asare's brainchild is a logical ...
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  • .... 7 years ago

    look at the wonders Akans are doing in the academic and business sectors yet some envious ewes erroneously claim the title of being the most ''brilliant'' and to the extent of tagging Akan as shoeshine boys, unschooled, illit ...
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  • Jay 7 years ago

    What is the Akan about this story??? People like you are the ones who get people hating we akans. I mean you are Akan so your blood is green??? Stop the tribal nonsense and get something to do bruh

  • tca 7 years ago

    go read other comments from these moronic dirty ewes who insult Akans and Akufo-Addo on every single article about npp and calling Akans degrading names! fool! you see nothing wrong with it yeah? who gives a shit about your o ...
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  • Wizzy 7 years ago

    What's wrong with you guys?? Should everything be politicize??
    All you guys are interested in is Akans ruling the country, is Ghana belongs to only Akans??
    Fools

  • narh 7 years ago

    You are a stupid educated illiterate. why should you bring something like this on tribal platform? who doesn't know that you are war mongers. Think like a Human

  • lrn 7 years ago

    who doesn't know those foolish ewes always brag about being the best in education when it's just lies made up to suit themselves due to their own inferiority-complex and lack of self-acceptance. Kwasiafuor! learn to acknowled ...
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  • Senyo 7 years ago

    So, what are you talking about? Did you people stop the galamse? if we talk of education, where are the Akans mostly Ashanti and Wassa people. Fuck shits.

  • Aba 7 years ago

    This is a tribal bias. Pls seek peace. There is really no need for some of your comments. I would delete that if I had control.

  • Afia 7 years ago

    tnx gal. Alwys tribal war n insults. Dese sooo kal ppl kal demselves civilised whereva dey r. #Der shd b a way t delete dese chuffs (comments).

  • pilolo 7 years ago

    This fool drops from his mothers anus to destroy it all with tribalistic ethnocentric comments. Your mother's venereal disease has affected your brains. Just travel outside Ghana and no one cares abt your tribe you moron. It ...
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  • kuu 7 years ago

    you are fool and a big fool .how many tribes do we have in GH ? why always akans and ewes ? because we are in election year anyway don't brand your self as an NPP because you are an NDC .

  • Wizzy 7 years ago

    Who is the guy kora??
    All your parents thought u is decrimination.
    What's wrong with u at all??

  • Chairman 6 years ago

    A wise unity scented citizen will never give such an unnecessary comment you just gave.We live together to benefit from each other.#Becareful

  • Yaw , Londin 7 years ago

    Good thoughts. Kindly talk to Anyidoho of NDC. His mind set is dead. He has to start thinking right.

  • SmartphonesSupportBiz 7 years ago

    Hi... Are you idle? No job? You want to assist an unemployed person? One device today with the largest penetration in the market across the world is the Mobile Phone. Running a standard cellphone support centre is a great bus ...
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  • Tuu 7 years ago

    Great idea but we should rather close the place down and discourage the importation of used laptops

  • Yaa 7 years ago

    From such simple but inspired initiatives, Ghana can revive Ghanaian entrepreneurship, innovation, ingenuity and wealth.

    Kudos to this lecturer from Ashesi, one of the finest institutions of higher learning in our country ...
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  • David Ofosu-Appiah 7 years ago

    well done him and the team.no mean feat,doing it par excellence,....i am so proud of him ,...using his academia skills to solve problems for regeneration,poverty,squalor and degradation and mother Ghana.great initiative,enter ...
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  • Peniz Chopper 7 years ago

    Don't remember the last time I read something so positive and inspirational about Ghana. This is what I will equate to the "Phoenix rising from the ashes".

    Good job guys, more grease and ashes to your elbows. This is revo ...
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  • Kofi, Houston 7 years ago

    Someone should educate me: What is a maker space in layman's language?