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No ICT, no progress as a nation—GTUC Prez

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  • Joseph cudjoe 11 years ago

    That is true

  • Anas 11 years ago

    ICt is the answer make it Happens .

  • JOJO 11 years ago

    GOOD ADVISE

  • MENSAH 11 years ago

    IF ONE DEFINES HIS ASSIGNMENT ON THIS PLANET EARTH(THROUGH HIS TALENTS,ABILITIES GIFTINGS)GOD GAVE HIM AT BIRTH,HE SHOULD CONSTANTLY REFINE IT(BY KNOWING AND DOING WHAT MATTERS ABOUT ITIE EXTRACTING INFORMATION),SO HE COULD, ...
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  • Conventional Youth. 11 years ago

    Comprehensive STEMICS is a win win situation in every institution. What matters is the political & economic weight to integrate STEMICS Components; "Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Information Skills & System i ...
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  • Adjoa 11 years ago

    That is true but not the toy better Ghana laptop. President has a lot of respect and he should show that he has good taste and want quality for our moneys worth. The most useless laptop in the world. Please, please, please. F ...
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  • kweku 11 years ago

    Ajdoa, i like to know more about these laptops, can you email me at kwekunkrabea@gmail.com please.

  • Adjoa 11 years ago

    Please go to any school where they have it, dealer or ministry of science and technology. You will weep. When it falls, it breaks into pieces. This is not propaganda. I wish you will take it as a challenge and follow up. Big ...
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  • ADWEN 11 years ago

    I agree that we need national Science and Technology policy including a strong ICT component. But I beg to differ that ICT per se is not the solution rather the ENABLER OF SOLUTIONS.
    For instance, if you want to establish an ...
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  • togbe sri 11 years ago

    I think this technology oriented University is doing good for Ghana.I once visited the school and i was impressed on the progress of the school and the school's contribution to the development of Ghana. My humble appeal to go ...
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