THAT IS THE PROBLEM WITH NORTHERN UNDERDEVELOPMENT; THE DEPENDENCY SYNDROME; ALWAYS LOOKING UP TO GOVERNMENT WITH VERY LITTLE OR NO FEASIBLE INITIATIVE BY LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS & LEADERS!!! THE PEOPLE ARE HARDWORKING BUT REAL LI ... read full comment
THAT IS THE PROBLEM WITH NORTHERN UNDERDEVELOPMENT; THE DEPENDENCY SYNDROME; ALWAYS LOOKING UP TO GOVERNMENT WITH VERY LITTLE OR NO FEASIBLE INITIATIVE BY LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS & LEADERS!!! THE PEOPLE ARE HARDWORKING BUT REAL LIFE-TRANSFORMING LEADERSHIP IS WOEFULLY LACKING!!!
wasty b... 7 years ago
Mustapha Hameed writes
I am being forced to do this. Today, I am comparing Koku Anyidoho to Mahamudu Bawumia (very unnecessary and petty I know) so Ghanaians can tell us who's MUTUM BANZA (Useless man).
Mahamudu Bawum ... read full comment
Mustapha Hameed writes
I am being forced to do this. Today, I am comparing Koku Anyidoho to Mahamudu Bawumia (very unnecessary and petty I know) so Ghanaians can tell us who's MUTUM BANZA (Useless man).
Mahamudu Bawumia
Education:
Sakasaka Primary school in Tamale,
Tamale Secondary School He was President of the Ghana United Nations Students’ Association (GUNSA) for 1981.
Chartered Institute of Bankers Diploma (ACIB), UK.
First Class Honours Degree in Economics, Buckingham University in 1987.
Masters in Economics Lincoln College, Oxford,
Ph.D. in Economics at the Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1995.
Area of Specialisation:
Macroeconomics, International Economics, Development Economics and Monetary Policy. He also has numerous publications.
Work Experience:
From 1988 to 1990, Bawumia worked as a lecturer in Monetary Economics, and International Finance at the Emile Woolf College of Accountancy in London, England.
He also served as an economist at the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund in Washington, DC, USA.
Served as an Assistant Professor of Economics at Hankamer School of Business, Baylor University, Texas, USA, 1996 - 2000
Young Researcher Award in 1998., Baylor University
Listed in "Who is Who Among America’s Teachers' in 1999.
Bawumia returned to Ghana in 2000 to work as an economist at the Bank of Ghana. He rose from Senior Economist to Head of Department, and subsequently as Special Assistant to the Governor of the Bank.
Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, June 2006.
Bawumia served as a Consultant to the Economic Commission of Africa between February and March 2009. Between April and October 2009, he was a Visiting Scholar at the University of British Columbia Liu Centre for Global Studies and UBC Fisheries Centre. In October 2009, he was appointed as a Fellow of the International Growth Centre (IGC), a research institute based jointly at the London School of Economics and Political Science and Oxford University that provides advice on economic growth to governments of developing countries, specifically serving as an IGC Team Member for Sierra Leone. He also served as an Advisor to the Central Bank of Sierra Leone on the redesigning of the organizational structure of the Bank and its monetary policy framework.
Between October 2009 and October 2010, he was a Senior Research Associate at the Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford, Department of Economics. In January 2011 Bawumia was appointed Resident Representative of the African Development Bank for Zimbabwe by the African Development Bank. He served in this position until reappointed as the Vice-Presidential Candidate to Nana Akufo-Addo on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party for Ghana's 2012 Presidential Election.
Scholarships and awards.
2007 — Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers (FCIB).
2000 — Who Is Who Among America’s Teachers? - Baylor University.
1999 — Young Researcher Award: Baylor University, Texas, USA.
1995–1999 — President’s Research Fellowship: Ph.D. Simon Fraser University.
1991–1995 — 4 Graduate Fellowships: Ph.D. Simon Fraser University, Canada
1986 Sir Alan Peacock Prize. Best Economics Student, Department of Economics, University of Buckingham
KOKU ANYIDOHO:
University Education - University of Ghana.
School of communications studies - Masters (abandoned, couldn't complete)
Work Experience
Worked as a cashier in some Accra bank (fired)
Member of Prof. Atta Mills Communications team 2008-2009
Head of communications at the presidency: 2009 - 2012.
Bad managers always dreaming big
THAT IS THE PROBLEM WITH NORTHERN UNDERDEVELOPMENT; THE DEPENDENCY SYNDROME; ALWAYS LOOKING UP TO GOVERNMENT WITH VERY LITTLE OR NO FEASIBLE INITIATIVE BY LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS & LEADERS!!! THE PEOPLE ARE HARDWORKING BUT REAL LI ...
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Mustapha Hameed writes
I am being forced to do this. Today, I am comparing Koku Anyidoho to Mahamudu Bawumia (very unnecessary and petty I know) so Ghanaians can tell us who's MUTUM BANZA (Useless man).
Mahamudu Bawum ...
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SADA AGAIN?!!CHINEKE, MAHAMA STOP THIS NONSENSE DON'T USE SADA TO LOOT GHANAIANS. NORTHERNERS WE SHOULD WAKE UP AND LIVE